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The phrase "to just begin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the action of starting something with an emphasis on the immediacy or simplicity of the action. Example: "After weeks of planning, it's time to just begin the project and see where it takes us."
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It never occurred to us to just begin decorating".
It took hundreds of miles walking to just begin to rid my heart of six years of fear.
When you have a task that's so daunting that you don't know where to start, sometimes the answer is to just begin".
I want to just begin this by asking both of you — and Mr. President, you go first this time — what do you believe is the greatest future threat to the national security of this country?
Now, it seems you can tweak the "Police" shortcut to just begin recording right away.
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Be kind to yourself and just begin.
They should just begin to go soft.
The benefits to consumers are just beginning to show.
However, ORC and its relation to human diseases are just beginning to be investigated and understood.
The response of eukaryotic host cells to microsporidian infection is only just beginning to be investigated.
Their march to dominance has just begun.
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