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The phrase "begun to implement" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to start or initiate the process of implementing something. Example: The company has begun to implement new policies in order to improve efficiency and productivity.
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Twenty-seven yeafterfter HepB vaccine was first approved, 93% of countries had begun to implement it for routine infant use, with low income countries appearing to accelerate implementation after GAVI began to provide financial support.
Even before Napster's launch, the plant had begun to implement a new anti-theft regimen.
Even before the financial crisis they had begun to implement far-reaching changes.
Only recently has Obama begun to implement a post-post-9/11 foreign-policy vision.
But it recognised BBC management had begun to implement changes that would achieve this goal for BBC2.
Some developers have already begun to implement designs that they say could help mitigate damage in similar storms.
Educators have begun to implement these methods in classrooms around the country and have enjoyed measured success.
In Brunei, which has begun to implement a sharia-based penal code, "sodomy" is punishable by stoning to death.
El Niño's impact could have been much worse, had Ethiopia not begun to implement its climate-resilient green economy (pdf) strategy in recent years.
The commission has begun to implement plans for parking areas, picnic tables, beaches and bathrooms, but has said it does not intend to encourage overuse.
I like this approach a lot, and have begun to implement it myself — softly, when my wife is out of the room.
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