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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I began also" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you started doing something in addition to what has already been mentioned. Example: "After finishing my report, I began also to prepare for the upcoming presentation."
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And I began, also, to be aggressive.
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The story breaks ground for a novel I'm beginning, also set in Manhattan, though the "Lucky Alan" characters don't appear in it.
"While the original impetus was that purity and clarity of the finishing line, I began to also want to reflect the cultural stuff," Tsiolkas says.
"I began to lust also for things of the flesh.
Reading these words, I began levitating, and also wondering how I could nominate Alvarez for the Nobel Peace Prize.
I began to panic, but also remember being engulfed by a sort of resigned fatalism.
Also, I began to be more active in my community.
Also, since I began answering these questions, Stephen King probably published another one.
This is also when I began to develop the "who are you?" problem.
The Casbah was also where I began to indulge in my other favorite activity: sitting still.
I shifted my role—I began writing more, and I also began teaching, which I found less draining.
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