begin a phase
Frequency: 7.012.1 per million words
To start a new period or stage.
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- The project will soon begin a new phase of development.
- After much planning, the construction work is ready to begin its final phase.
- The company decided to begin a marketing phase targeting a younger audience.
- Many young adults begin a phase of self-discovery during college.
- With the new funding, the research team can begin an exciting phase of experimentation.
- He felt it was time to begin a new phase in his professional life.
- The therapy helps patients begin a phase of recovery and healing.
- The city council voted to begin a pilot phase for the new public transport system.
- As the seasons change, nature begins a new phase of growth.
- We are about to begin a critical phase of negotiations.