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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gradually began" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the process of something beginning slowly or over a period of time. For example, "The sun gradually began to set, bathing the sky in a pink and orange light."
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But then a comeback gradually began.
Then our differences gradually began to disappear.
"After that, I gradually began to get back to bowling".
The mixture then gradually began to solidify, giving off its stored heat.
But the media stunts gradually began to penetrate and change minds.
In the 1970s Guam gradually began to move toward representative self-government.
When no one else was around, Lieutenant Lapointe said, the thieves gradually began emptying syrup barrels.
Following his death in 1962, however, Oxford gradually began to embrace Faulkner and his legacy.
Dott began a course of anti-depressants and gradually began to feel better.
He missed only a few games, but he gradually began to lose his hearing.
These upright songbooks gradually began to supplant the large oblong tunebooks and their fixed repertoire.
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