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"begin to question" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has started asking questions about something. Example: After hearing more about the company's business model, Mary began to question the sustainability of its growth.
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Then they begin to question the rules.
"And yes, you begin to question everything".
"If jurors begin to question the sideshow, they may begin to question the main show".
Did he ever begin to question his version of events?
They begin to question whether their lives are meaningful.
Yet, as the movie goes on, you begin to question whether it makes much sense.
He added: "I begin to question whether this intense scrutiny is all ethically motivated".
And then, if they're interested, they can begin to question how and why.
If I ever begin to question the ethics or the value system of an individual, then we've got a problem.
Once we begin to question, it's a slippery slope indeed, and in the end, when Edwin dies, we hardly notice.
Secondly, if the process lacks credibility, people will begin to question the legitimacy of this alternative to the court system.
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