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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a movement has started" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the initiation of a social, political, or cultural movement.
Example: "In recent months, a movement has started to advocate for climate change awareness among young people."
Alternatives: "a movement has begun" or "a movement is underway."
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But it feels as if a movement has started.
"A movement has started a few years ago and it must go on.
A movement has started and it needs to be nurtured by everyone.
New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney (D-West Deptford) and Elizabeth Mayor Chris Bollwage also are exploring candidacies, and a movement has started to back Essex County Freeholder Brendan Gill (D-Montclair).
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Many a political movement has started with students.
Because of this prevalence (it's global, too), a fat acceptance movement has started.
We can decode the electrical activity that goes into those muscles even before the movement has started and even before it ends and recapitulate that in a virtual way.
"That proves to me at least that the gay/lesbian movement has started for us as Palestinians".
The movement has started to kill its own followers, sometimes for fleeing before the enemy and on at least one occasion supposedly for zealously beheading too many people.
He said: "All patients should be treated with compassion and the fact this movement has started from within the NHS itself makes it all the more powerful.
And this movement has started from the ground up.
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