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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are begun with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers. A more standard construction would be preferable.
Example: "The projects are begun with a thorough planning phase."
Alternatives: "are initiated with" or "start with".
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Several specimens are begun with impact test and compression static test, followed by compression-compression fatigue test.
Relationships are begun with break-up arguments … Because it's Amis, each joke is well-told, but the repetition soon grates.
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The supposed geniuses are, beginning with Al Davis, the longtime major domo of the Oakland Raiders.
Instead, they are beginning with the same old tactics used to get us embroiled in Iraq.
We are beginning with men's because people don't expect us do to men's.
Lucrative trade was begun with Britain and with the United States.
Recording sessions for a third album were begun with producer Jim Dickinson in the mid-1970s.
Resuscitation was begun with intravenous fluids followed by the initiation of phenylephrine.
The conversation is begun with the Swedish bot saying "Hello" ("Hej") and then off they go.
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