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Discover LudwigThe phrase "began its course" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase to mean that something has started its progress or development. For example: "The hurricane began its course down the coast of Florida."
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"These are territories that historically fell into the Chinese sphere of control until Japan forcibly began its course of aggressive expansionism in the late 19th century," he said.
"His was the final resistance," Lt. Col. Thomas P. Smith, commander of the 11th Engineer Battalion, said in June, when the division was still in Iraq and the medal application began its course.
Then the divergent paths rejoined, and the fluid began its course again.
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Out of this reversal, history begins its course anew, albeit from the irreversibly higher point to which it has already attained.
Altman also spoke to Ron Reagan by phone, and had him clarify that although Alzheimer's had likely begun its course in the brain, medically speaking, "We're not talking anything that approaches the level of dementia … not to a level where something needed to be done".
2004's top-selling album worldwide was by Usher, and the same year saw James Blunt's Back to Bedlam begin its course to ten-times platinum status, while "Indie" was ruled by The Killers, Kasabian, The Libertines and That Fucking Mylo Song.
Half of today's Russians think that, starting on that day, the country began its inexorable course in the wrong direction.
The currency began its downward course early in 2002, thanks in large part to Fed policy, and it bottomed out in mid-July 2008, having declined 44% against the euro in that period.
Since the abuse scandal began its worldwide course here in the U.S. more than a decade ago, that pain is now long-term.
Obsessing, an inalienable part of my DNA, began its usual course and once I delivered my guest to his room, I rushed to the bathroom and grabbed one of my for-too-long-neglected bottles of Loving Care.
The new Republican Congress faced a somewhat similar challenge as it began its work and, of course, failed it.
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