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"I started packing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker began packing something at a certain point in time. This phrase is commonly used in storytelling or describing events that happened in the past. Example: "I started packing my bags as soon as I received the news that I had been accepted into the study abroad program. It was a mix of excitement and nerves as I tried to figure out what to bring with me."
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The highlight came when my time was up and I started packing up the fiddle.
"As the CEO I started packing boxes, because it had to get done".
When I heard my friend's story of nearly dying because of a skinny wallet, I started packing Chandler-style heat: a roll of fifteen twenties.
A week or so before my mother died, my brother and I started packing up the apartment right in front of her.
Before I started packing, I combed through my closets and drawers and made two piles: things I would donate to thrift stores and items I would try to sell.
A few minutes before the end of the hour, I started packing up since our parking meter was about to run out.
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Then I start packing.
Then they say, 'Sorry, it didn't work,' and I start packing.
"I decide I'll make her a tape, and I start packing.
It is especially noticeable since 9/11, when I start packing, get all the files together, load everything up into the car and head to the airport.
It happens as soon as I start packing and it, sadly, often ruins a bag.
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