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"time of the beginning" vs "start time"

Both 'start time' and 'time of the beginning' are correct phrases, but 'start time' is more commonly used and concise. 'Time of the beginning' is less common and sounds more formal or poetic.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

time of the beginning

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in everyday language.

It also refers to the specific time when something starts, but it sounds more formal or poetic.

Examples:

  • The ceremony will begin at the time of the beginning.
  • Can you confirm the time of the beginning for the event?

Alternatives:

  • start time
  • commencement time
  • initial time
  • kickoff time
  • launch time

start time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

It refers to the specific time when an event, activity, or process begins.

Examples:

  • Please arrive at the meeting five minutes before the start time.
  • The start time of the movie is 7:00 PM.

Alternatives:

  • beginning time
  • commencement time
  • initial time
  • kickoff time
  • launch time

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