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The phrase "already started to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has begun to happen or change, often in a gradual manner.
Example: "I have already started to get used to the new schedule, and it's becoming easier each day."
Alternatives: "begun to experience" or "started to notice".
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they already started to get jealous.
"We'd already started to get back in the swing of things and the injury crisis we had at the start of the season has gone".
Having moved in a month ago, we have already started to get on top of each other - and not in the fun way.
He said he had already started to get calls from large developers expressing interest in the idea of a Long Branch/Asbury Park-style total makeover.
While we have only established a Web presence within the last month, we have already started to get inquiries from potential postdoctoral trainees.
Enter SendHub, a startup in this year's Y Combinator class, that has already started to get some serious traction by focusing on professionals.
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But police and politicians are already starting to get a morning-after feeling.
"I will cry over that," he said, already starting to get choked up.
I think we're already starting to get into the game.
I'm already starting to get letters from people worried that this will have an impact on them directly.
Kobe Bryant, the Lakers' 23-year-old guard-of-all-trades, was already starting to get Jordan's number in 1998.
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