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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Started the project" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the initiation of a project or task, often in a past context.
Example: "Last week, we started the project to redesign our website."
Alternatives: "Initiated the project" or "Commenced the project.".
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He had started the project in 1988.
I started the project soon after.
We started the project when I was six months pregnant.
They started the project with Levandowski's pizza car and Stanford's open-source software.
Guardian Membership has been continuously deploying since we started the project back in May 2014.
Mr. Laszlo felt as if he had "undivided attention when I started the project," he said.
"I started the project really wanting to show this masculine engenderment," he said.
We started the project in late 2013 before publishing online a year later.
When we started the project seven years ago, that wasn't so obvious.
Bayne started the project after seeing the plentiful bike racks at school underutilised.
"We started the project believing there were important placebo effects," Dr. Gotzsche said.
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