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Discover Ludwig"began rolling out" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the start of a gradual process or the launch of a new product, service, or plan. Here is an example: "The company began rolling out their new line of products last month, with plans to expand to international markets in the coming year."
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The changes began rolling out at 9am PT and should roll out to the entire world by this afternoon.
With +1, which began rolling out to users Wednesday, Google wants to personalize search results.
Liberal interest groups, labor unions and women's organizations began rolling out their own long-planned attacks.
Carnival Cruise Lines, for instance, began rolling out an ambitious fleetwide program last summer.
They began rolling out the records a little more than a year ago.
Boston worked with a company named HelmetHub and began rolling out helmet-dispensing machines last November.
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The Bank of England will begin rolling out the new notes next year.
Swedish furniture giant Ikea has begun rolling out the sale of solar panels in the UK.
He estimates that the requirement could begin rolling out nationally within the next two months.
This Thursday, the Fugazi Live Series will begin rolling out its archive of 800 concert bootlegs.
Hampshire county council is to begin rolling out a bring your own device (BYOD) scheme later this year.
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