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The phrase "are only now beginning" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is just starting to happen or be realized at the present moment, often after a period of time. Example: "After years of research, scientists are only now beginning to understand the complexities of the human brain."
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We are only now beginning to attempt that….
"People are only now beginning to ask these kinds of questions.
City officials said they made hard decisions that are only now beginning to bear fruit.
The stakes are only now beginning to dawn on lawmakers, several senators said.
Clinical neuroimaging and animal studies are only now beginning to shed light on some of the underlying central mechanisms.
And they are only now beginning to get a clear picture.
We are only now beginning to emerge from the longest recession since the Great Depression.
The bicentennial of Rossini's birth is just two weeks away, but celebrations are only now beginning.
Experts admit they are only now beginning to understand the range of ways it manifests itself.
There was a very deep concealed basement, into which we are only now beginning our journey.
Corporate lawyers, company compliance officers and others are only now beginning to consider the ramifications.
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