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Start Fresh with "Ab Initio"

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"Ab initio" is Latin for "from the beginning," a phrase as classic as it sounds. Whether you're starting a project or embarking on a new adventure, this is a reminder that every journey has a starting point. So let's go, ab initio!

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November 15, 2024

ab initio

[ ahb i-nit-ee-oh ] adverb

from the beginning

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