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The phrase "moves to begin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is initiating an action or process, often in formal or procedural settings.
Example: "The committee moves to begin the discussion on the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "proposes to start" or "initiates the process".
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University students took to the streets, members of Parliament made moves to begin impeachment proceedings and a large protest was planned for Saturday.
That government was suspended by Britain after only nine weeks, when the I.R.A. failed to respond with expected moves to begin disarming.
It will take four to five days of checks, turning and stretching, before each rover moves to begin its mission, Mr. Theisinger said.
Americans, particularly Democrats, say Mr. Bush should refrain from his public moves to begin assembling a new administration, which his advisers say are partially designed to convey a sense of inevitability that he will be president.
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Then Chase moved to begin foreclosure proceedings.
I couldn't move to begin with.
Members of his cabinet quit and Parliament moved to begin impeachment proceedings against him.
Members of his own cabinet quit and Parliament moved to begin impeachment proceedings against him.
It is not surprising that two weeks into the trial, the parties moved to begin settlement talks.
The move to begin offering Skype Gift Cards in physical stores was first announced earlier this month.
Russian troops moved to begin constructing a pipeline to supply Crimea with water weeks after Ukraine cut off supplies.
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