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The phrase "all three started" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to three subjects or entities that began an action or process simultaneously or in a coordinated manner.
Example: "During the meeting, all three started to present their ideas at the same time, creating a lively discussion."
Alternatives: "all three commenced" or "all three initiated".
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All three started with dangerously stretched household balance-sheets.
All three started on the bench for the midweek 1-1 drat at Wigan.
Spontaneously one night we all three started doing a slow-motion recovery of position during this pause.
All three started in the weeks after Ms. Winfrey stopped running her book club as a regular feature.
All three started out by barely winning their first terms and then becoming the targets of strong challenges for the next election or two.
All three started their run within the uppermost tier last week, and they haven't drifted far since.
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All three starting outfielders -- Shane Spencer, Ricky Ledee and Ryan Thompson -- failed to hit the cutoff man.
Ends Darren Howard and Juqua Parker lead the team with four sacks each, but a league-best 10 players -- including all three starting linebackers and both safeties -- have at least one.
The team has struggled offensively and if Soriano, Wells or Granderson — or all three — starts to hit, then a playoff run does not seem so impossible.
All three starting outfielders — Carlos Beltrán in center, Ryan Church in right and Daniel Murphy in left — extended damaging innings by failing to reach fly balls.
Stanford still won nine games, but there are major departures on both sides of the ball, including all three starting linebackers.
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