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"begin high school" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the act of starting or entering high school. It is typically used when discussing the transition from middle school to high school, or when referring to the beginning of a new school year. Example: "As I begin high school, I am both excited and nervous for what lies ahead. I can't wait to meet new classmates and explore new subjects."
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She had a part-time summer job at a community center and was eager to begin high school, they said.
Common Ground students begin high school with reading scores two to three years below grade level, though they improve steadily.
After Jermaine flunked out of seventh grade, the East Baton Rouge School District allowed him to skip eighth grade altogether and begin high school.
How should a future college application factor into decisions about courses, extracurriculars, etc.? — Liz P. As students begin high school, they should focus primarily on their high school experience rather than just the preparation for college.
But according to the announcement, Ms. Romer wanted to return to her tenured position as an economics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, in time for her son to begin high school in California this fall.
White and black boys and girls, fast friends in a suburban elementary school, are tugged apart by seemingly irresistible cultural and academic forces by the time they begin high school.
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I did not understand what it means to be undocumented until I began high school.
As they began high school, Kelly, Johanna and Aqeelah had so far managed to be exceptions.
At the age of nineteen, he began high school, taking a janitorial job in the school at the same time.
Or as someone told Bennett, he was beginning high school when Savon was winning his first world championship.
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