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The phrase "am beginning to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is starting to do something or is in the process of starting an action.
Example: "I am beginning to understand the complexities of this project."
Alternatives: "I am starting to" or "I am getting ready to".
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I am beginning to wonder.
I am beginning to feel not.
"I am beginning to heal," she said.
Now I am beginning to catch on.
I am beginning to think so.
I am beginning to know the feeling.
"I am beginning to like our odds," he said.
"I am beginning to lose my patience," he said.
I am beginning to replace her image with mine.
Finally, I am beginning to agree with them.
At 33, I am beginning to take this advice myself.
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