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At the beginning vs To begin with

at the beginning —(also: in the beginning ) initially; at first:

  • At the begining, he was simply darling to me. Lately, he is distant and not very responsive.

to begin with —(also: to start with)

1. most importantly:

  • There were other considerations that made Dudley unsuitable. To begin with he was already married….

2. = at the beginning:

  • To begin with he was against the Turks, later he suddenly changed policy and joined them for a short period.