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The phrase "had started with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a past event that began at a certain point in time. For example: "The conversation had started with an awkward silence".
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If only we had started with culture".
I had started with a ten-minute exercise.
West now knew that East had started with five hearts.
The day had started with uncertainty and anger.
All of this had started with Tamarrod, which means Rebellion.
Sunday had started with warplanes, missiles and death.
That day in 2014 had started with such promise.
Tunisia, who had started with a weird timidity, piled forward.
The day had started with controversy surrounding Bylsma's quote.
Easy, that's about what I had started with.
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Application of correlation functions in engineering analysis had started with development of X-ray scattering and diffraction.
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