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The phrase "beginning to be used" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to the first instances or early stages of something being used or put into practice. Example: As smartphones became more popular, mobile payment technology was beginning to be used by more and more people.
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Irrigation is beginning to be used to increase yield.
That technique is is just beginning to be used in the United States.
Composites are beginning to be used in a variety of different applications throughout industry.
Aerial drones are beginning to be used to patrol coastal waters.
They are beginning to be used routinely in several centers worldwide.
But as the cost of sequencing plummets, it is beginning to be used for medical diagnosis.
Gene-based tests are also beginning to be used to pick the most appropriate drugs for different patients.
Already it has changed the management of small bowel diseases and is beginning to be used in the esophagus.
The study's lead researcher, Dr. Paul B. Fitzgerald of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, said the magnetic stimulation technique was beginning to be used in Canada and Europe.
Little direct evidence for political or other attitudes survives from the dynasty, in part because writing was only just beginning to be used for recording continuous texts.
During the 16th century, Amharic, the principal spoken language, was beginning to be used for literary purposes, and Amharic expressions even appeared in royal chronicles.
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