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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I began drinking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the start of a habit or action related to consuming alcoholic beverages. Example: "After a long week at work, I began drinking to unwind and relax."
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I began drinking coffee.
Interviewed on his kibbutz, Antek says: "I began drinking after the war.
As she recounted candidly in "Getting Better": "I began drinking seriously when I was 22, just out of college and beginning my career as a newspaperwoman.
Eventually I began drinking mimosas with one of the waitresses.
Also on HuffPost: "Growing Pains" star: "I began drinking at age 4".
I began drinking him in, feasting upon fantasies of his strength.
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So I set off to find them, and once I did, began drinking again.
I only began drinking the caffeinated elixir after college, and almost never consume more than one cup a day, as more will render me a jittery maniac, thus igniting my hypochondria and forcing me to repeatedly ask those around me if what I'm feeling is normal.
As my daughter opened the bottle and began drinking, I asked the vendor how much I owed him.
He began drinking heavily.
He began drinking cough syrup.
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