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The phrase "has begun" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that something has recently started. For example: "The semester has begun and I am already feeling overwhelmed."
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Canada, which has began identifying willing communities, is not far behind.
Russia has began major military exercises involving more than 100 aircraft near the border with Ukraine.
In Praise of Young Musicians The Community Theater in Morristown has began a "Music Student of the Month" program.
The BFI has began screening more avant garde work on the enormous Imax screen, including Derek Jarman's Blue.
Work has began at the State House in Trenton that will add extra security at the 214-year-old building.
A yellow fever vaccination campaign has began in four of those regions, targeting some 2.4 million people.
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