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The phrase "actually begin to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the initiation of an action or process, often after a period of consideration or delay.
Example: "After months of planning, we will actually begin to implement the new strategy next week."
Alternatives: "truly start to" or "really commence to".
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To actually begin to change the climate of a campus.
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.
In the case of the atomic force microscope, scientists could actually begin to manipulate atoms directly.
We're at an interesting time where we can actually begin to answer these kinds of questions.
Mrs. Frank makes "your muscles actually begin to crave that horrible feeling," gushed Sheri Danehy.
She also noted that companies will probably need additional guidance from the I.R.S. before they actually begin to allow conversions.
In addition, the microglia become over-activated and actually begin to damage healthy cells in the brain.
I determined that plethodontid salamanders are not entirely lungless; lungs actually begin to form in the embryo.
"Before that, kids listened to hip-hop in English but maybe less than 1percentt could actually begin to understand".
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