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day one
noun as in beginning
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noun as in incipience
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noun as in incipiency
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noun as in leadoff
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- alpha
- basis
- birth
- blastoff
- commencement
- creation
- dawn
- dawning
- genesis
- inauguration
- inception
- incipience
- incipiency
- induction
- infancy
- initiation
- installation
- introduction
- kickoff
- launch
- onset
- opener
- opening
- origin
- origination
- outset
- point of departure
- preface
- prelude
- presentation
- rise
- root
- rudiment
- source
- spring
- square one
- start
- starting point
- takeoff
- threshold
- top
noun as in origin
noun as in start
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Example Sentences
Mr Orr told the BBC podcast that Farage will have to be "honest" with voters in the run-up to the 2029 general election about the "difficult decisions" that will have to be taken "on day one" to get the economy growing.
“From day one, from our inception, we saw the need. It’s always been a part of what we do. Our go-to slogan is ‘Anaheim Ballet: more than dance.’
“From day one, we have said Rebecca Hershinger was innocent,” attorney Michael J. Proctor of the law firm of Iversen Proctor LLP said in a statement.
“From day one, we have maintained Andy’s innocence,” Hanna said in a statement on Tuesday.
In the 45-second video posted later that day, one girl enters the classroom holding a cellphone.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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