Translation of "initial phase" into German

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initial phase noun
pl. initial phases

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The initial expenditure limits provided in your advertising budget. Die in Ihrem Werbebudget festgelegten ursprünglichen Ausgabenhöchstgrenzen.
The negotiation has entered upon a new phase. Die Verhandlungen sind in eine neue Runde gegangen.
We would also be interested to learn how large the initial supply of our products at the warehouse should be. Es würde uns auch interessieren, wie groß die Erstausstattung des Lagers mit unseren Waren sein müsste.
Cancer can be cured easily if it is found in its first phase. Krebs kann leicht geheilt werden, wenn er im Anfangsstadium festgestellt wird.
The first phase of construction has been completed. Der erste Bauabschnitt ist abgeschlossen.
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