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The phrase "are starting to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is beginning to happen or change, often in a gradual manner.
Example: "The leaves are starting to go brown as autumn approaches."
Alternatives: "are beginning to leave" or "are commencing to fade".
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Now projects are starting to go ahead.
"Things are starting to go down".
But interest rates are starting to go up.
And the pucks are starting to go in.
"People are starting to go hungry," the farmer said.
"Its people are coming under pressure; they are starting to go back to their tribes".
But this year, for once, some things are starting to go right for the farmers.
Now they are starting to go just a little bit crazy.
And consumers are starting to go slightly up in arms about this in other European countries.
Once they are starting to go nicely and comfortably, then we can start teaching.
The knees are starting to go, she admits, alongside her memory for learning lines.
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