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The phrase "and began to exploit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the initiation of an action that involves taking advantage of a resource, situation, or person.
Example: "After identifying the weaknesses in the system, the hackers and began to exploit them for their gain."
Alternatives: "and started to take advantage" or "and commenced to utilize".
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Headed by Abul Ala Maududi - the father of violent Jihad in Pakistan - these extremist elements entered mainstream politics and began to exploit religion for their political ideals.
The Iraqis claimed that they went up to 60 to 70 kilometers inside Iraq and began to exploit oil wells, as well as to create farms and settlements.
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"Even if they plan to use resources locally on Mars, it will take them time to find those resources and begin to exploit them".
At the same time, international banks and investors began to exploit new technologies, such as electronic-transfer systems and offshore financial markets, which made it easier to shuffle money around the globe.
Gareth Barry's absence had deprived Everton of their defensive shield and City began to exploit it ruthlessly.
However, Borussia Dortmund forward Marco Reus was introduced off the bench and Germany began to exploit the Serbian defence which had looked so solid for 45 minutes.
It was only in the 1960s that film-makers, and TV producers, began to exploit the potential of the Victorian atmosphere – gaslight, London fog, cobblestones, peelers, urchins, clubs – that Conan Doyle so matchlessly evoked.
About five years ago, Minger and his colleagues began to exploit those characteristics to develop new assays for drug toxicity.
It developed as a manorial estate and its owners began to exploit the coal seams that outcropped within its boundaries.
They began to exploit, and finally hate one another.
The U.S. was expanding westwards and, in Ohio, Hiram Joy began to exploit Crystal Lake, near Chicago, which was soon linked to the city by the Chicago, St Paul and Fond du Lac Railroad company.
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