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"began to break" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means that something is starting to show signs of damage or deterioration. Example: The old bridge began to break under the weight of the heavy truck, causing a loud cracking noise to echo through the valley.
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Slowly, his supporters' nerve began to break.
Her voice began to break.
Yugoslavia began to break up in 1991.
Voices began to break through my thoughts.
Wilson's always fragile constitution began to break down.
The valve began to break, and they gave up.
"They began to break it on Day 1".
In the mid-1990s, that relationship began to break down.
Soon, Hogue's body began to break down under the stress.
During the 1880s, that functional separation began to break down.
As he watched, her body itself began to break up.
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