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Discover LudwigThe phrase "begin to wonder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the start of a feeling of curiosity or doubt about something.
Example: "As I listened to the explanation, I began to wonder if there was more to the story."
Alternatives: "start to question" or "begin to doubt."
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"You begin to wonder," Wall said.
Later you begin to wonder.
Now you begin to wonder.
Ah, you begin to wonder, but what about the Hondas?
"You begin to wonder," he said with a grin.
You begin to wonder how they got that way".
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Then I began to wonder.
I am beginning to wonder.
Skeptics had begun to wonder.
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