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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beginning to unfold" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it describe a process that is beginning to become clearer or happening incrementally over time. For example, "The details of the mystery were beginning to unfold as the police investigated the crime."
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You are youth, potential just beginning to unfold.
His rags-to-riches story was beginning to unfold.
Perhaps it's because I am beginning to unfold a phase of my journey in another country.
A new drama of invention starring Mr. Bush is beginning to unfold.
She said that was mainly "because the various contingencies are beginning to unfold".
It appears that the real picture of the complexity of phosphorelay signal transduction in prokaryotes is only beginning to unfold.
And as with the thematic conceit, it gives the impression of a story just beginning to unfold.
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Summer begins to unfold.
And, finally, the answer began to unfold.
Now, the mysteries begin to unfold.
Then we settle in and the summer begins to unfold.
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