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began

[ bih-gan ]

verb

  1. the simple past tense of begin.


began

/ ɪˈɡæ /

verb

  1. the past tense of begin
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The high school baseball season began for St. John Bosco with its new field under construction, unable to be used.

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Richard and Philip's relationship really began after Richard was forced to leave school at 16 to support his family by getting a job.

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"My brother, sister and I were always last as our surname began with W," he says.

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Miss Robinson said the problems began for her in June 2021, when she started parking at the Feethams Leisure car park in Darlington, as she worked in a restaurant above it.

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In the past two weeks or so – since the protests began on 19 March - around 2,000 people have been detained, according to Turkey's interior ministry.

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