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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activities began" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the start of various actions or events, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "As the sun rose, the activities began, filling the park with laughter and excitement."
Alternatives: "events commenced" or "actions started".
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Within Chapman's lifetime, oral accounts of his activities began to circulate.
Daines's political activities began in college, where he served as president of the MSU College Republicans.
During his time, many undergraduate activities began to assume their present form.
Our community outreach activities began once we finalized eight villages for each of the three blocks.
Yet his lethal activities began in response to the IRA slaughter of 10 Protestants in south Armagh.
Sixteen years after investigation of their activities began, 11 Scientology leaders are on trial in a Madrid court.
End-of-the-year activities began with the Baccalaureate service on Sunday, June 4, and Class Day on June 5.
The program's arsenic research activities began more than 12 years ago with a risk assessment focusing mainly on cancer.
End-of-the-year activities began with the Baccalaureate service on Sunday, May 29, and Class Day, May 30.
Since random drug testing for students involved in extracurricular activities began at the academy on Sept. 30, the tests have been performed on about a dozen students.
BellSouth, said a "significant portion" of the charges would occur in the fourth quarter, when the restructuring activities began; the rest would probably be taken in 2001.
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