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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academy began" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the starting point or establishment of an academy or educational institution.
Example: "The academy began its first session in 1995, welcoming students from various backgrounds."
Alternatives: "the institution was founded" or "the school commenced".
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Our police academy began holding classes again.
The academy began to fall apart.
The French Academy, which would become Europe's best-known literary academy, began in 1635.
But slowly, Hopp's investment in a youth academy began to pay dividends.
Back at the prison, Anton says that before the academy began he was merely serving out his 20-year sentence.
The academy began its first season in 1861 in a Brooklyn Heights building, which burned down in 1903.
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Manchester United have parted company with youth coach Paul McGuinness as the revamp of their academy begins.
Academies began as a Labour government initiative under Tony Blair.
Three years later, the service academies began accepting women and the Air Force opened its flight program to women.
Then came co-education, when virtually every all-male college, apart from the military academies, began accepting women.
At the close of the Middle Ages, academies began to be formed in Italy, for the study first of classical and then of Italian literature.
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