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very beginning

noun as in ground floor

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In real life, John Eleuthère du Pont had creeped out Mark from the very beginning.

“It was a creative intimacy from the very beginning,” she explains.

From their very beginning the Dead played frequent benefit concerts and were known as a “soft touch” in San Francisco.

They always encouraged my design input, my personal style and my ideas from the very beginning of our working relationship.

Together, they are in the very beginning stages of figuring out how to reform how colleges respond to rape on campus.

Both had been interested from the very beginning in the mystery of the strange girl and her two women captors.

In the abyss of her heart, too deep at first for recognition, the girl loved him, and had loved him from the very beginning.

They are as yet at the very beginning of this stage of evolution, and it certainly exerts little influence upon them.

It is necessary at the very beginning to have some incident that will arrest the attention.

It is quite the rule that the general plan and the main divisions of the argument are announced at the very beginning.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to very beginning, such as: beginnings, first crack, first stage, head start, and preliminaries.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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