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The phrase "are beginning to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is starting to happen or change, often in a gradual manner.
Example: "The leaves are beginning to go brown as autumn approaches."
Alternatives: "are starting to leave" or "are commencing to depart".
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The home side are beginning to go for this.
Now, jobs are beginning to go to Republicans with less loyalty to the president.
Villagers who relied on their mining income to buy food when harvests failed are beginning to go hungry.
Local television stations are beginning to go digital, too, and people will need set-top boxes to receive their signals.
As a result, things are beginning to go wrong for the prime minister.In this section A good beginning Bliar?
Now, for the first time, there is a creeping sense that things are beginning to go backwards.
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The madness is beginning to go mainstream.
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I realised immediately I was beginning to go into labour.
But by then things were beginning to go wrong.
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