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Discover Ludwig"began reciting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone starting to say or recite something, typically a poem, speech, or prayer. Example: As soon as the music stopped, the young girl began reciting her poem, her voice clear and confident.
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It was in this Dickensian climate that he began reciting what is now known as The Recitation (The Qur'an).
He began reciting English everywhere.
" 'When I was 17...,' " Mr. Howard began, reciting the lyrics.
The twenty-eight-year-old began reciting the names of American presidents, backwards, starting with Obama.
He began reciting names, sometimes a first name, sometimes a last name, sometimes both.
What is with this guy, I wondered as Steve began reciting digits through the door.
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With little or no provocation she would suddenly begin reciting one of her pitches.
The entire hall stands, faces the US flag, place their right hand on their hearts and begins reciting the pledge.
"Here is what you might miss in Bill Clinton's new book," the advertisement begins, reciting a list of terrorist attacks abroad during his presidency.
An equally upbeat server greets you and begins reciting a list of specials — five appetizers, five entrees, each of them with enough moving parts for a clock factory.
By way of explanation, he puts down his coffee and begins reciting Mr. Johnson's "Sway," with its depictions of "fire-gutted cars, their bones the bones of coyote and hyena," and words blending "in the tarantellasmic sway" between harmony and divergence.
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