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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when he began working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the time or circumstances under which someone started their job or a specific task. Example: "When he began working at the company, he quickly adapted to the team dynamics."
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He was 18 when he began working for the authority.
When he began working with Georgian intelligence, they approved all the information he sent to Russia.
Ilasaca, who is thirty, was twelve when he began working in the mines, alongside his father.
That's when he began working as a housing inspector, making about $330 a house.
Woo had some initial difficulties adjusting to Hollywood filmmaking when he began working in the United States in 1993.
But when he began working with Lulu, a poodle mix, he got a new leash on life.
Conti said when he began working with him in 1990, when Martinez was 18, he already had a rudimentary changeup.
Steinberg rose above the meager existence of a foreign student when he began working for Bertoldo, a new humor publication.
Waltz says that when he began working in London, he was held back by his accent.
When he began working on it, he had it almost to himself.
One of the most influential comedies of its era, Apatow was just 25 when he began working on the show.
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