Examples of 'really begun' in a sentence

Meaning of "really begun"

really begun: This phrase is used to indicate that an activity or process has only just started or is in its initial stages. It implies that there is still much more to come or that the main part of an event or development is yet to unfold

How to use "really begun" in a sentence

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Alexius had really begun enjoying it there.
This is where the dance really begun.
The winds have really begun to pick up here.
The war of the succession has really begun.
They have really begun to get into this.
Now the day has really begun.
I would really begun to think you would forgotten me.
It has not even really begun yet.
I had really begun to appreciate lenses.
Summer has not really begun yet.
This has really begun to have an impact on some of us here.
Feeling that the voyage had really begun.
You have just really begun your life.
I felt like then the story had really begun.
Have not even really begun with this project.

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Now the missing him has really begun.
The mind has really begun to overstep its boundaries in the last few millennia.
This is where it really begun.
I have really begun to appreciate the power of chaos over the last few years.
The scientific movement has really begun in the country.
I feel like my energy is already spent before my day has really begun.
Towards the end he had really begun to embrace his regime.
God alone knows where that revival really begun.
I think the series has really begun to do a really good job of exposing our guys.
The party had not even really begun yet.
Has really begun until its programme of priorities has been launched before the European Parliament.
But the race to the bottom has really begun.
But now I have really begun to think about changing myself.
At this point the relationship has ended before it had really begun.
We are a young family and have really begun to nestle in the area.
Blow this and you could be out on your ear before you have really begun.
I still feel that we have not really begun the war on terror.
But I have really begun to Reconceptualize what a fighter.
The countdown to Christmas has really begun.
But now I have really begun to think.
FINAL CHAPTER the final chapter really begun.
I 'd just really begun to understand Cambodia.
Well, it looks like the future has really begun.
First time I have really begun to feel it.
Roll up your sleeves . because our work has really begun.
Today, young people have really begun to play together.
It 's like a little accomplishment before the day has even really begun.
We have really begun to integrate into the community of Val d'Or.
Until we have answered that question, we have not really begun to live.
But now I have really begun to thinkabout changing myself, you know, developing and growing.
Blow this and you could be out on your ear before you've really begun.
How do we know if someone has really begun to follow Jesus?
I do not know, I think that would mark the end before we have even really begun.
But now I have really begun to think about changing myself, you know, developing and growing.
To me, my life has just really begun.

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