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"commence to read" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to start or begin to read something. It is typically used in formal or academic writing. Example: The students were instructed to commence to read the assigned text before the discussion. In this sentence, the phrase "commence to read" is used to indicate that the students were supposed to start reading the text.
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This seems like a good idea, until you commence to read these profiles — they're too pat, and lack edges that can't be tidied up with a few clichés about seeking a better life.
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He commenced to read a proclamation, but before he finished doing so was shot dead.
He or she collects all the slips, mixing the real first sentence with the fakes, and commences to read each one aloud.
"Made the first actual study for inaugural by commencing to read those of my predecessors," Garfield wrote in his diary on December 20 , 1880 when he still had plenty of time.
I opened the latest issue of The New Yorker, which I'd grabbed from the mailbox on my way to the car, and commenced to reading about the goings on at Davos.
Our programme underwent phased implementation of digital mammography, commencing soft-copy reading (SCR) in April 2009.
Then she told the audience that they'd all be getting brand-new Kindles to read him on (commence weeping and flipping-out portion of the show).
Where the "Spa" is taking place, which I recommend the bathroom, it would be fun to have a little sign outside for people to read, such as: "WARNING: BEAUTY IN COMMENCE!
This person will also want to read "just one more article" for research instead of actually commencing her own writing, and before she knows it the day is over.
All participants were asked to read the information sheets and informed consent was obtained before commencing the study.
To read and be able to have a conversation is one of the founding principles that enable us to commence in new ideas.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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