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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are beginning to work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action or process is starting to take place or is in the early stages of development.
Example: "The team members are beginning to work on the new project, and we expect to see progress soon."
Alternatives: "are starting to work" or "have started to work".
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Other basic robots are beginning to work inside the home.
At 18, his parts are beginning to work together.
And some are beginning to work on solutions.
And some say those efforts are beginning to work.
Optimists see this as evidence that these arguments are beginning to work.
Economists view the gain as evidence that Spain's unpopular labour reforms are beginning to work.
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So that system seems to be beginning to work.
Here was all that and that was beginning to work.
Her invisibility strategy was beginning to work on him.
"I can say the medicine is beginning to work," said José Manuel Barroso, the commission president.
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