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The phrase "I started to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime you want to describe the point in time when you began something you are currently or recently engaged in. For example: "I started to learn Spanish last year, and now I can understand basic conversations."
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I started to learn.
"I started to learn things," she says.
That's when I started to learn about journalism.
I started to learn how to deal with people.
"I started to learn how to play it," she said.
After two miserable years I started to learn".
This is how I started to learn Marra.
Fun fact: Last year I started to learn violin!
I started to learn the rules and became interested in the tactics of the game.
"Once I started to learn the language it made editing my images easier".
But when I started to learn how to play at about age 10 I was hooked.
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