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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which begins" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to introduce a clause that provides additional information about the subject of the sentence. It can also be used to indicate the start of a new action or event. Example: "The movie, which begins at 8 PM, has been sold out for weeks." In this sentence, "which begins at 8 PM" provides additional information about the movie (the time it starts), and the main verb "has been sold out" indicates that the tickets are no longer available.
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Season 2, which begins here, will tell.
FIT, which begins soon.
The show, which begins on a bus, is sold out.
Both teams advanced to the second round, which begins Monday.
"Downsized," which begins on Saturday on WE TV, is different.
Wimbledon, which begins June 20, seems a stronger possibility.
"M.Y.O.B.," which begins tonight on NBC, is electroplated with attitude.
The program, which begins tomorrow, is fully enrolled.
The appointment, which begins July 1, is for five years.
It's accompanied by a tour, which begins this week.
The campaign, which begins Thursday and carries the theme "Windows.
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