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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I started" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the beginning of an action or thought process that you are about to elaborate on or continue discussing. Example: "As I started to explain my project, I realized I needed to provide more background information."
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As I started dancing, they went bananas.
I'd be reimbursed as soon as I started working.
"But as soon as I started, I was completely hooked".
O, what ill omen crossed me as I started!
As soon as I started reading it I was hooked.
As I started talking I noticed their blank faces.
As I started reading, the words blurred on the page.
"As I started writing an episode, I thought: 'Wow!
"As I started doing research, that's when the story started to take off," Ms. Vanderpool said.
"I was in panic mode as I started pumping the brakes and nothing.
As soon as I started working out again, that's when I noticed something was up".
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