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The phrase "and started most of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the initiation of actions or projects that involve a majority of something, such as tasks, events, or activities.
Example: "She organized the event and started most of the planning herself."
Alternatives: "and initiated the majority of" or "and commenced most of".
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They have built a new hospital, helped fix up San Miguel's fountains, set up two major music festivals and started most of San Miguel's 100 or so charities.
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Most of them were small, and people started most of them.
Working among others in the garden gave them a social outlet and relieved isolation and anxiety: "When the garden started, most of us were very sick and we would think a lot.
Paschal started most of July and August, replacing an injured Meusel who broke a bone in his right foot.
And when you start, most of the time it's with a 1-to-1 porting of your iOS app, or at the very best a porting of UI created ad hoc for an iOS environment, which cannot be applied to Android (although, to your credit, you probably don't know this because you didn't bother hiring an Android PM or UX expert).
Rumors of a reunion have been circulating for months and Mel B has been behind each, starting most of them.
In the Taggers tab, the list of taggers can be sorted by username, date started, most recent tagging, and number of items tagged.
In the second half of the decade, a Chinese-led consortium began partnering with Khartoum and started pumping most of what is now nearly 500,000 barrels of petroleum a day from Sudan's fields.
He had stopped eating and started spending most of his time sleeping.
Mailer had been coming to Provincetown in the summer for years and started spending most of his time at the house on Commercial Street in the early 1990s.
3) Ray Sohn and Tomomi drew this because they are sorry that they stopped doing comics for VICE and started giving most of them to Picturebox.
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