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beginner

[bih-gin-er] / bɪˈgɪn ər /


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Now that you are familiar with beginner balance exercises, try these powerful — and impactful — plyometric exercises for improving balance.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 18, 2026

He stepped down as co-CEO in 2020 and, in 2024, decided to become a beginner again.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 21, 2026

"Trump is no longer a beginner at this point, much less Lula. Since these are experienced diplomats, experienced heads of state, they try to steer away from obstacles that are insurmountable."

From BBC May 7, 2026

“For younger or beginner investors, having parental visibility or approval can be helpful in guiding decision-making and reinforcing good habits,” Tobin said.

From MarketWatch Mar. 26, 2026

For example, an experienced horn or clarinet player can play much higher and lower notes than a beginner.

From "Understanding Basic Music Theory" by Catherine Schmidt-Jones and Russel Jones

For beginners, the NHS Couch to 5K programme offers a free nine-week plan designed to gradually build fitness and help people run five kilometres without stopping.

From BBC Aug. 21, 2026

For beginners, Papas recommends sticking to bike paths and joining cycling groups.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 4, 2026

For most beginners, taking these few, easy steps can have a significant impact on strengthening your long-term creditworthiness — not to mention building your financial confidence.

From MarketWatch Jun. 17, 2026

Summary: CyberGhost is an excellent app for beginners with clear server labels for streaming, gaming and torrenting.

From Salon Jun. 10, 2026

We’ve been funneled into a class of relative beginners, fourteen- or fifteen-year-olds, which seems a little insulting until it’s obvious that they’re in far better condition than we are.

From "Mockingjay" by Suzanne Collins




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