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The phrase "are starting to return" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is beginning to come back or reappear after a period of absence or decline.
Example: "After a long hiatus, the tourists are starting to return to the city, bringing life back to the local economy."
Alternatives: "are beginning to come back" or "are beginning to reappear."
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Foreign investors are starting to return.
And customers are starting to return".
Worldwide, people are starting to return to local cooperative models.
One good result is that large sums plundered from the state coffers are starting to return.
Less than a year after peace began settling over the mostly Kurdish east, tourists are starting to return.
But in spite of this, tourists are starting to return, drawn to the breathtaking trekking routes north of Pahalgam and the tranquil houseboats of Srinagar.
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Confidence is starting to return.
The fever is starting to return and she's shivering.
At least the glint of competition was starting to return.
A Gatwick spokesman blamed staff shortages at baggage handlers Swissport but said operations were starting to return to normal.
The patient was awake by the time he arrived in the E.R. His wife noted that some of the color was starting to return to his face.
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