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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will to begin" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing motivation or intention to start something, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "He had the will to begin the project despite the challenges ahead."
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This is the diplomatic perfect storm, if you will, to begin the process of US-Iranian reconciliation.
The important thing is that she is being transported against her will to begin a new life in a foreign land.
Turn to page 834, if you will, to begin the section titled "Boob Boobs", subtitled "how incredibly wrong people can possibly be about the humble mammary gland".
While Germany has shown that a major industrial economy can find the political will to begin a wholesale shift away from nuclear power and carbon-based fuels, renewable energies are still plagued by high costs.
Mobilising so many people will aid our elected leaders in their efforts to summon the political and moral will to begin immediate, uninterrupted negotiations for a two-state solution.Cynicism is a luxury for those who watch the conflict in the Middle East as a geopolitical sport.
To get out ahead of nature, the WOF will, to begin with, offer instant access to almost every environmental variable that science can measure, from points scattered all across the face of the planet.
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Cradle-to-grave welfare systems will begin to come apart.
Your contacts will begin to sync to your Google account.
Eventually you will begin to walk to the rhythm.
How soon will they begin to rebound?
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