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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually begin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the start of an action or process, often in contrast to a previous expectation or delay.
Example: "After several delays, we will actually begin the project next week."
Alternatives: "truly start" or "really commence".
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When would dinner actually begin?
Some actually begin having hot flashes in the recovery room.
And some of them actually begin to "walk the walk".
"I'd actually begin to feel bad again, headachy and nauseous".
More important, deals might actually begin to cost something.
Salvage operations on automobiles actually begin before they reach the reprocessor.
She said that the problems seen in Calais actually begin elsewhere in the world.
"That's something which we only find out once the Games actually begin".
That, he said, is "something which we only find out once the Games actually begin".
In the case of the atomic force microscope, scientists could actually begin to manipulate atoms directly.
And that's something which we only find out once the Games actually begin".
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