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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are beginning to test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a process of testing is starting or has recently started.
Example: "The researchers are beginning to test the new drug on a larger group of patients."
Alternatives: "are starting to test" or "have started testing".
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Researchers are beginning to test gels and rings containing antiretroviral drugs like tenofovir, dapivirine and maraviroc.
Some European countries are beginning to test machines to count the votes.
The design teams are beginning to test their plans against the climate scientists' predictions.
The LDX groups initial experiments, which began last fall and still rely on a physically supported dipole, are beginning to test that theory.
And news that the Mithoefers are beginning to test the drug in veterans is out, in the military press and on veterans' blogs.
After months of grappling with the ethical and legal implications, New York City medical officials are beginning to test a system that they hope will one day greatly increase the number of organs collected for transplant.
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But another refugee case, involving a paralysed Sikh, is beginning to test their patience.
In their absence, insurgent groups appear to be beginning to test the security system now run almost wholly by Iraqis.
Here, she shares a hotel room with Razayee and is beginning to test the boundaries of her new world.
The DWP is beginning to test existing IB claimants at a target rate of 10,000 a month over the next three years.
There were signs on Saturday that the Honda strike was beginning to test the government's patience.
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