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"she began telling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that someone started narrating or sharing a story or information. Example: She began telling us about her trip to Europe, sharing all the exciting adventures she had along the way.
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She began telling Quintana about all the ancestors who had once walked on those sidewalks, and then she remembered that Quintana was adopted.
And for the first time since she began telling some friends and associates that she is a lesbian, she is planning to do so without a mask.
The daughter of a mis-treated patient, Julie Bailey, saw her mother's grave vandalised after she began telling the truth about the NHS disgrace at Mid Staffs.
She began telling me about how she informs her husband's decision-making at GitHub, how I better not leave GitHub and write something bad about them, and how she had been told by her husband that she should intervene with my relationship to be sure I was 'made very happy' so that I wouldn't quit and say something nasty about her husband's company because 'he had worked so hard.'".
She began telling a story about a fairy godmother.
Then she began telling strangers that I was pregnant.
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Unravelling the story she begins telling us about Max and Aaron Morgan, her friend Lauren, her Mum and Dad, their mum and dad, her sister Soph and her deaf sister Dot.
To Mulaney's shock, she begins telling a story about their house being haunted by a "little girl in a Victorian nightgown".
In "Nadja," André Breton's surreal novel about his obsession with a mad waif he meets on the streets of Paris, he writes of their first encounter: "She begins telling me about her health, which is extremely delicate".
When she begins telling her story, we're completely captivated.
When she finally began telling others of her suffering, most responded like she was the Queen of England complaining about the blinds in one of the palace sun rooms: a concern, perhaps, but not exactly a crisis.
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