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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

At/from the outset/beginning

Almost from the outset, the Games became a means of comparing the ways in which different countries treated their deaf citizens.

Hi,

Is it the same to say the following instead of "from the outset" in the above? Thanks.

from the beginning

at the outset/beginning
  

Top answer

Use 'from', not 'at'.

  • Use 'from', not 'at'.
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