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began

[ bih-gan ]

verb

  1. the simple past tense of begin.


began

/ ²úɪˈɡæ²Ô /

verb

  1. the past tense of begin
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This was the beginning of a significant shift — government began investing in the economic security of older adults.

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The ongoing stand-off between China and the US - the world's two biggest economies - began when Trump announced new tariffs last week.

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In recent weeks, powerful voices have joined the fight to bring home Israel's remaining hostages - those of the captives released during the latest ceasefire deal that began in January and lasted two months.

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Self-taught on the instrument, which he first picked up at 14, Bridges began writing songs soon after.

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However, De Gea's time at Old Trafford coincided with the period when the demands on goalkeepers to play with their feet began to increase.

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