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Discover Ludwig"begin to do" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express someone's intention to start doing something. For example: "The team will begin to do their preparations for the big game tomorrow."
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I have to begin to do something".
So what do they begin to do?
Brainless doesn't begin to do him justice".
How does one even begin to do the research?
With luck it will begin to do so.
"You can't really know what to begin to do".
And, then, perhaps, it will begin to do real damage.
"You can't begin to do it so late".
We must now begin to do this at scale.
What Singer inferred was that an outsider couldn't begin to do justice to the Holocaust.
Those that suffer dementia begin to do so, on average, almost five years later than monolinguals.
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