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The phrase "as things started" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to indicate the beginning of a situation or event, but it lacks clarity and proper context. Example: "As things started to unfold, we realized the challenges ahead."
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Last year, as things started looking up, the European debt crisis flustered the fragile recovery.
"But as things started falling apart, he said Paulson was relying on him more and more".
As things started to slow down, Muser and Tigers outfielder Wendell Magee began exchanging words.
"It was as things started to wane," said Frank McLoughlin, a former newspaper reporter who became a deputy police commissioner.
As soon as things started to pick up, dealers found that the best works tended to be too expensive to buy for resale.
It's not just about the right to vote, it's about awareness of women's role in society as things started to change for them".
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But as things start to get brighter for the heroine, they unfortunately get duller for the reader.
For the most part, it's given us a chance to catch our breath as things start".
As things start "getting into the danger zone," and he senses that "it's ready to spark," he lowers the wand toward the film.
But, just as things start to get a bit heavy, Thorne adds a touch of leavening humour and reminds us that a smile is as good as a myth.
The idea of potential danger is always more scintillating than the punch or the missed bullet, and the idea of sticking with Cohle through that whole section, as things start to fall apart, was particularly exciting.
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