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begun [bɪˈgʌn] VERBO

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II . begin <-nn-, began, begun> [bɪˈgɪn] VERBO intr

II . begin <-nn-, began, begun> [bɪˈgɪn] VERBO intr

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The promoter was arrested and charged with $19,000 of criminal damage before the party had begun.
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These canvasses were begun in 1829, 1856, 1866 and in 1882.
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By 2005 construction of the facilities and campgrounds had begun on the $18 million facility.
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New residents like to say bears have begun seeking food in settled areas but this is a tautology.
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Many of her experienced nobles were dead and the economy which had barely begun to recover from the earlier wars was once again in tatters.
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It felt like a bad omen for an election that hasn't even begun and will drone on for over twice as long as usual.
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I'd hardly begun my pitch before his cheque book was on the table.
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Picked when they have obtained full size, but before the ripening cycle has begun.
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A second complete renovation was begun in 2004, co-financed by a private cultural heritage foundation and a disputed giant advertisement poster.
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The collation on technical details have begun, the appointed coordinators contacted.
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