Phrases with «to have a beginning»

"To have a beginning" means to start or initiate something. It refers to the moment when something starts or is created. Full definition

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Sentences with «to have a beginning»

  • Ideally, work would begin with existing programs and use prevailing research on college success to modify, improve, and expand those efforts. (e3alliance.org)
  • Development was said to be slowed down in the run up to the launch of the 3DS titles but after their release would resume and work would begin on new features. (techradar.com)
  • 2012 was the 50th running of the race which had begun as a three - hour duration sports car race in 1962. (en.wikipedia.org)
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