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Filter by Meaning The onset of symptoms for the disease can be gradual or sudden.
The onset of the stars in the night sky is a breathtaking view.
The onset of winter brought heavy snow and icy roads.
The onset of the music marked the beginning of the dance performance.
The experiment measured the onset and duration of participants' eye movements.
He onset the new security measures for the building.
The onset of the disease was sudden and severe.
The onset of his headache made it impossible for him to focus.
The onset of the airplane hitting the runway was smooth and controlled.
The onset of the rain caused the ground to become wet.
The war onset in the early hours of the morning.
The onset of the flashing lights signaled the start of the attention task.
The onset of asthma symptoms can be triggered by allergens or exercise.
The onset of puberty can be a confusing and difficult time for many adolescents.
The onset of the thunderstorm made the sky dark.
The onset of the hurricane was predicted to be devastating for the coastal town.
We could not see the onset of the comet due to the cloudy weather.
The onset of the football player hitting the tackling dummy was heard across the field.
The onset of the 'b' sound in "bat" is abrupt.
The onset of the 'p' sound in "pen" is explosive.
The onset of the 'th' sound in "that" is voiced.
The onset of the 'k' sound in "kite" is produced at the back of the mouth.
The onset of the 'g' sound in "goose" is voiced and produced at the back of the mouth.
The onset of the 'f' sound in "fun" is produced with the lower lip touching the upper teeth.
The onset of the 'v' sound in "vine" is voiced and produced with the upper teeth touching the lower lip.
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