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Discover Ludwig"began doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that someone started doing in the past. Example: She began doing yoga every morning to improve her flexibility.
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Twitter began doing so last year.
Squirtle began doing the moonwalk.
(They began doing this for stocks this year).
Hicks began doing comedy every night.
She also began doing some journalism.
He began doing comedy to cheer the other children.
"So we began doing our jobs in these ways".
But now I began doing little experiments on my property.
Afterward, he began doing construction work, but inconsistently.
Smith began doing a little waltz in the water.
"Then I began doing my versions of it".
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