begun
Americanverb
verb
Other Word Forms
- half-begun adjective
- well-begun adjective
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Department of Transportation have begun exploring replacing the existing funding structure with a simpler VMT tax that better aligns use with costs and better approximates the real price of roads.
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Six months later, 81 had obtained building permits and construction had begun on 30 of those.
From Los Angeles Times
But AI has begun to look frothy to some, with investment, much of it debt-financed, running ahead of revenue.
The Gulf state has begun a campaign to persuade the U.S. and allies in Europe and Asia to open the waterway by any means necessary.
The agency has begun issuing requests for information and proposals on its lunar plans, giving companies the chance to make their case for potential new contracts.
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