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"activities started" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific activity or activities beginning in the present or recent past, or to refer to a general pattern of activity that has begun across a period of time. For example, "Once the meeting ended, the day's activities started."
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Before surveillance or control activities started, all active or potential breeding sites in each TCU were recorded by community own resource persons (CORPs) using a set of formalized sketch maps as a rigorous geographic framework that is applicable at community level [40].
Are activities started too quickly?
Among activities started are abuses lately uncovered in the intelligence agencies (C.I.A. & F.B.I., for example).
Keitel's conspiratorial activities started immediately after the Nazis came to power.
Yet the North's illicit nuclear activities started before the Bush administration took office (as did the waning of inter-Korean economic engagement).
Police chiefs have been compelled to disclose more details of the undercover infiltration of political groups after revelations about the SDS's activities started to appear after 2010.
Current development of space activities started in 1999 when the new National Constitution recognized the value of outer space as the common heritage of mankind, and the key role of science and technology in promoting human welfare.
Mr. Genet's philanthropic activities started in memory of his first wife, Sue Ann Mackta Genet, with the establishment of the Genet Gallery of Textile Arts at Slocum Hall at Syracuse University.
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Architectural activities start early in life.
Preconcert activities start at 1 p.m. for all ticket holders.
Many activities start in the morning because of frequent afternoon storms.
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