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Appropriate word for "starting days"



 
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Appropriate word for "starting days" #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:32 am   Appropriate word for "starting days"
 

HI Avant

i said to my colleague like this " you helped me so much when i was in starting days of hotscan "

i feel the above sentence doesn't look good , what is the appropriate word for "starting days " is there any substitute word for " starting days"

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Appropriate word for "starting days" #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 27, 2008 18:09 pm   Appropriate word for "starting days"
 

Hi pavanhotscan

Perhaps you could use one of these:

- You helped me so much in the early days of Hotscan.
- You helped me so much when I was starting Hotscan.
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