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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I began" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the moment when you started an action or process, often leading into a description of what happened next.
Example: "As I began to speak, I noticed the audience was completely engaged."
Alternatives: "When I started" or "As I commenced".
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"Another sari?" I asked as I began to cut.
As I began to travel, however, reality intruded.
"As I began to dig, I saw -- not true!
"As I began to understand their story," Mr. Hinds said, "I sensed some despair".
In my 20s, as I began to travel in Europe, I found comfort in religious paintings.
As I began the briefing, I could see that not everyone was paying attention.
As soon as I began to write in French I consciously chose each word.
But the grief turned into intrigue and intrigue into excitement as I began to immerse myself.
But as I began searching for one online, I struggled to choose a language.
That was in 1980 as I began a Russian course at university.
But, as I began again, a fury seized me, heating up the marrow of my bones.
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