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The sentence "I begin to study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are starting to study something new or reviewing something you have learned before. For example: I begin to study for my upcoming physics exam.
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"I began to study Gary, Coyotee told me.
"Last year I began to study English," she said.
And so I began to study this qualitatively.
And so I began to study the piano.
But when I began to study dance, my body ceased to matter.
I began to study (or "revise" as you Brits say) in earnest.
"When I began creating astronomical complications for clocks and watches I began to study astronomy.
I began to study computers as evocative objects for thinking about thinking.
With my colleagues at the Gallup Organisation, I began to study friendship in greater depth.
I went back home, and I began to study very, very hard for the next two years, and I got into Cambridge.
Later on, I began to study some retailers that thrived by managing to offer good jobs and low prices.
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