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Discover Ludwig"begin that" is not a complete sentence
You cannot use it on its own in written English. In order to use "begin that" in written English, you would need to join it with the rest of a sentence, for example: "Let's begin that project today".
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Let us begin that future together tonight.
It can now begin that process".
It did not begin that way.
We've yet to begin that fight, really".
They didn't all begin that way.
I hope that we can begin that healing.
Our aim is to begin that transition process this year.
We may have to begin that fight again.
Among some, perhaps, greater emotional openness did begin that week.
Denis Donoghue's new book may help to begin that movement.
Now, they are ready to begin that experiment.
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