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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually began" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the true starting point of an action or event, often in contrast to a previous assumption or statement.
Example: "Despite the delays, the project actually began on schedule last month."
Alternatives: "truly started" or "really commenced".
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Jacob actually began to whisper.
All that before the tournaments actually began.
But the trend actually began decades ago.
"I actually began to tremble.
His political education actually began in his hometown, Chengdu.
Their courtship ended in the ballpark where it actually began.
The game actually began according to past form.
Beyoncé's image-restoration campaign actually began days before the game.
I actually began life in the fashion business.
She actually began to will herself to die.
They actually began to like it after a while".
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