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"has begun studying" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has started to engage in an activity such as learning or researching. For example: "John has begun studying engineering in college."
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Joseph Murray, at the Mayo Clinic, has begun studying its effect on the immune system.
Another firm has begun studying a plant, proposed for British Columbia, using wood.
Recently, however, a small group of scientists has begun studying auditory hallucinations more intensively.
He has begun studying Nigeria, trying to come up with ways around the political problem.
He has begun studying for a health and safety qualification but most of the jobs are elsewhere.
Mr. Martín recently reached out to the Vatican and has begun studying the shoe size and choices of Pope Francis to create the ideal pair for Benedict's successor.
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He had begun studying medicine when World War II began.
He had begun studying the religion in 1958, in Lebanon, and had learned Arabic.
Before they left Japan, Taro had begun studying at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts.
Having begun studying the piano the year before, Fredell already knew how to read music.
In the meantime, the FAA had begun studying guiding operations in Alaska.
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