Examples of 'once begun' in a sentence
Meaning of "once begun"
once begun - This phrase suggests that something was started or initiated at a particular point in the past, emphasizing the beginning of an action or process
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Once begun war is a law unto itself.
It is usually difficult to establish but is long lived once begun.
Once begun no one can stop it.
The cancellation of the course once begun will not be refundable either.
Once begun we can not go back.
It takes about a month but once begun it is half done as they say.
Once begun going to a convenientstore across can be quite a labour.
Do not start if afraid, once begun do not be afraid.
Once begun she feared they would never end.
This is a completely automatic process ; once begun it continues much by itself.
Once begun no one can stop it There is no way back.
Soon afterward Smith began his retreat, and a vigorous pursuit was at once begun.
Once begun it will have to spread, of course.
As Mary Poppins said, once begun is half done.
Dialysis . Once begun going to a convenientstore across can be quite a labour.
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The relationship always ends in madness, destruction and death . And once begun.
Organisation has once begun to vary, it generally continues to vary for.
A salvific work of God which once begun can not be lost, stopped, or undone.
The fire, once begun, spread all over north India.
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