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Discover Ludwig"problems began" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the start or initial occurrence of issues or difficulties. Example: As soon as the new manager took over, problems began to arise in the workplace.
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The problems began almost immediately.
But problems began to grow.
Then the problems began.
The problems began on Saturday night.
The problems began with the microphone.
But then Mr Welch's problems began.
Which is where the current problems began.
The problems began with the eating arrangements.
Then the mortgage problems began.
Then the real problems began.
Then, however, the problems began.
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