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The phrase "actually began to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the start of an action or process that was previously anticipated or expected to happen.
Example: "After months of planning, we actually began to implement the new strategy last week."
Alternatives: "truly started to" or "really commenced to".
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Jacob actually began to whisper.
"I actually began to tremble.
And when U2 actually began to perform?
She actually began to will herself to die.
They actually began to like it after a while".
But soon it actually began to get funny, sometimes very.
Certain of success, Wade actually began to select his cabinet, and Johnson's acquittal bitterly disappointed him.
I actually began to notice a change when I finished my second book of poems.
"I actually began to think Denis likes pulling all-nighters," he said.
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To actually begin to change the climate of a campus.
More important, deals might actually begin to cost something.
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