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Idioms and Phrases
Also, to begin with . In the first place, initially, as in We'll notify him by e-mail to start with , or To begin with, they haven't paid their taxes in years . The first term dates from the second half of the 1800s, the variant from the mid-1500s. Also see for openers .Example Sentences
I wanted to start with this big scene, but we didn’t have any money for extras.
“Most of the patients that get infections with Candida auris are themselves pretty sick to start with,†said Stuart Cohen, chief of infectious diseases at UC Davis.
To start with, the current model range, which was once cutting edge, now looks uninspiring.
It was a sobering start to a season that all in F1 had expected to start with Ferrari as McLaren's closest challenger.
The selection of Henderson and the return of Rashford demonstrates that Tuchel is prepared to start with a clean slate.
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