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The phrase "had began" is not correct in written English
The correct form is "had begun." Example: "By the time we arrived, the meeting had begun."
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The age of the video had began.
Leeds, fresh from taking seven points from three consecutive clean sheets, had began brightly.
It had began to be embalmed: preserved for future generations to discover.
Anslow said it had began a movement of "fairly unorthodox or radical action".
The match had began to turn during the third set late on Monday.
The Economic League had began to compile secret dossiers on workers around the country.
Exactly a week after phase two (social alienation) had began I received an email from the ringleader of the group.
But after the uncertain beginning here, by the break the Spaniard had began to convince.
The end of his pro-gaming career came where it had began.
By the end of the 1960's the look of his work had began to change somewhat.
For example, Gwen Richardson, above, said that CushCity.com had began accepting checking account information over the phone.
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