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The phrase "beginning to evolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of change or development that is currently starting or in its early stages.
Example: "The technology is beginning to evolve, leading to new possibilities in the industry."
Alternatives: "starting to change" or "beginning to develop".
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"I'm delighted that others are beginning to evolve to where I am.
By the 1890's Irving Place was beginning to evolve from its more bourgeois origins.
The business of sports and the law pertaining to the business were just beginning to evolve.
Jones was then beginning to evolve what has become her mission: making the world better through artistic "interventions".
If the Royal Ballet's image is beginning to evolve, English National Ballet are snapping at its heels.
"Around that time, complex life was beginning to evolve on Earth," says Ghail. "Yet on Venus, it is clear something very different happened".
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Then they began to evolve.
Zarqawi's militancy began to evolve.
But then in the early 1990's, things began to evolve.
But Van Roost's confidence and game plan began to evolve.
The name stuck even as the sound began to evolve.
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