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No. The form "begun" of the verb to begin is a participle, and cannot be used without an auxiliary verb - normally was, had, or have, and conditionals such as could or should. The proper form here is the past tense,"began."

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Q: Can the word begun be used alone in a sentence as in School improvement begun in 2003?
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