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The phrase "and started in an" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing the initiation of an action or process that began in a specific context or manner.
Example: "She joined the project team and started in an enthusiastic manner, eager to contribute her ideas."
Alternatives: "and began in a" or "and commenced in an".
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I dropped out of college in 1967 and started in an entry-level newsroom job.
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Your essay should flow well, rather than stopping and starting in a blunt fashion.
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