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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again began" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action is starting once more after having been interrupted or stopped.
Example: "After a brief pause, she again began to speak about her experiences during the trip."
Alternatives: "started again" or "resumed once more".
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Refreshed and strengthened, he again began to think of Paradise.
"They again began by ripping out their corner flags.
In the 1960s the Rock Island again began to decline.
Upon returning to Kiev, Shevchenko left the sports school and again began living at home.
In the morning of Aug. 29, the Union ships once again began pummeling Fort Hatteras.
Once the shuttle was in service, however, the agency again began lobbying for a station.
Lines again began to form at the gate in the late 1930s, as naval construction increased.
Firestone again began to be hospitalized repeatedly, ultimately in the gritty public ward of Bellevue Hospital.
Emigration, a barometer of Irish economic ill health, again began to increase in the mid-1980s.
Raphaël Wicky's side again began to enjoy possession, though were unable to threaten their visitors.
There, the Shah's spleen again began to grow, causing his blood counts to drop.
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