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The phrase "are starting not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a gradual change in behavior or attitude, often implying a shift away from a previous state or action.
Example: "They are starting not to enjoy the activities they once loved."
Alternatives: "are beginning to not" or "are coming to not".
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We are starting not just to rebuild things but to connect them together again.
So much, in fact, that people are starting not to notice when it happens.
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But for me, Sundays were starting not to be enough.
I'm starting not to care, to be honest.
Oh God, I'm starting not to make sense, actually".
If these arcs were starting not at the edge of contigs they were manually removed.
The worst rampage in New York's history was started not by a natural disaster, but by draft numbers being drawn.
Creative briefs are starting points, not finish lines".
And honestly, they are starting to not stand you.
If you have not been, start now!
Public transport is starting up, not closing down around you.
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