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The phrase "am I beginning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether one is starting something or if a process is commencing.
Example: "Am I beginning to understand the concept, or is there more I need to learn?"
Alternatives: "Am I starting" or "Am I commencing".
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Only now am I beginning to understand what I nearly lost.
He added, "Only now am I beginning to realize, 'Hey, this is big.' ".
So only now, for the first time, am I beginning to deal with him".
I never played sports as a child, and only now, as an adult, am I beginning to appreciate how valuable competitive sports are to society.
Only now, from reading the Miscarriage Association's literature am I beginning to understand that the anxiety we are going through is common.
"Only now that I have two boys of my own am I beginning to realise how traumatising it must have been for my parents," he says.
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"Getting along as I am I began to wonder if ever I should, so thankfully I have".
Was I beginning to read too much into this?
For the time being I began the experiments thus.
"Who am I?" he began.
("I'm no clearer on this than I was when I began").
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