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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again begun" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in a context where you want to emphasize that something has started once more, but it is better to use more conventional phrasing.
Example: "After a long pause, the project has again begun to take shape."
Alternatives: "started again" or "resumed once more".
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Regulators have again begun to investigate the sector, however.
And it's only been in very recent years that excavation has again begun on the site.
By the late nineteen-nineties, neural networks had again begun to fall out of favor.
But in recent weeks, the Indians say, infiltration has once again begun to rise.
The number of those waiting for more than a year has also once again begun to rise.
In recent years some carousel craftsmen, including Mr. Goings, have once again begun to make new wooden merry-go-rounds.
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Fifteen teams will try again, beginning tonight.
The will to act again begins to stir.
Refreshed and strengthened, he again began to think of Paradise.
— and the day, again, begins with a shriek.
"They again began by ripping out their corner flags.
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