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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that started" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to everything that has begun or originated from a certain point or event.
Example: "I remember all that started when we first met at the conference."
Alternatives: "everything that began" or "all that commenced".
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All that started with his list.
All that started with the once-and-future "Forsyte Saga".
But by the mid-1920's all that started to change.
Unfortunately, all that started to change on Nov. 5, when I hit the "submit" button on all three of my early applications.
"A tear comes to your eye for all that started here".
With the arrival of Pope John Paul II, in 1979, all that started to change.
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All the schools that started have continued.
We assume that all trials that started including patients are eligible for publication.
It was the Valley girl thing that started all that 16 or 17 years ago".
Fun fact: it's actually Sacramento that started all this.
They're the ones that started all this.
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