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Discover Ludwig"would begin" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the conditional form of "begin" in the past tense and is used to talk about a hypothetical or imagined situation. Example: If I had more time, I would begin writing my novel. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their desire to start writing a novel, but is unable to do so because they do not have enough time currently. "Would begin" is used to show that the action of beginning to write is a possibility, but is dependent on the condition of having more time.
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Then, the show would begin.
Minicamps would begin in May.
The brainstorming would begin.
Then she would begin.
Another life would begin.
Tomorrow, she would begin to pack.
Sometimes they would begin to dance.
Eventually the reefs would begin to shrink.
My shift would begin at 6 A.M.
It said questioning would begin next Monday.
King said that discussion would begin soon.
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