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The phrase "are starting to solidify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process where ideas, plans, or situations are becoming more definite or established over time.
Example: "The team's strategies are starting to solidify as we approach the final stages of the project."
Alternatives: "are beginning to take shape" or "are becoming more defined."
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Hervey said that the app has so far gotten the best traction in companies of 100-350 employees, where HR processes are starting to solidify but the culture around communication may be relatively nascent.
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In the East, the top tier is starting to solidify a bit, barring any catastrophic meltdowns (note: I have to repeat the standard warning that comes when I do predictions, which is that more often than not, they're the kiss of death).
If you look at the newest crop of mobile TV apps, a new, accepted interface for them is starting to solidify.
My stomach was starting to solidify into one giant hardened intestinal tract, and I think I must have begun to smell like the very carpet I walked upon, i.e. spilt sambuca shots and stale Magners.
With its tech starting to solidify, Matternet's next goal is to grow operations to multiple cities in Switzerland before exploring expansion to the U.K. and Germany.
Oh, and hot tip -- if you meet an investor who has to go out of the country right when negotiations start to solidify, be aware.
Induction medium was prepared by adding the appropriate volume of 50% (v/v) of ethanol to the molten medium cooled just to the point at which it started to solidify in order to prevent ethanol evaporation.
However, as Ramzan Kadyrov started to solidify his grip on power, a new bloody era began.
You need to work quickly because the liquid will start to solidify almost immeditately when it hits the paper.
The inner core started to solidify more than a billion years ago.
By 11 p.m., Trump's surge started to solidify and Clinton's imminent defeat started to sink in.
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