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The phrase 'has begun a' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the beginning of an action, often in the past tense. For example: "He has begun a new project to complete before the end of the year."
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Mabel, too, has begun a new life.
Brazil has begun a pension overhaul.
So it has begun a public appeal.
The board has begun a major investigation.
The Senate has begun a bipartisan review.
CHARLES JENULEVICH has begun a new painting.
But Guatemala's justice system has begun a transformation.
Much of the manufacturing sector has begun a startling turnaround.
Dr. Schmidt's team has begun a project called Essence.
The university has begun a national search for a replacement.
US Airways has begun a campaign to bolster confidence.
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