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The sentence 'has just started working' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to a person or thing that recently began some activity. For example: "My sister has just started working at a local animal shelter."
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Just above Xishuangbanna the new Jinghong dam has just started working.
As a young journalist who has just started working freelance, I recently joined these ranks.
He has just started working for a pharmaceutical sales company (base salary: $30,000).
Mr. Garza, a strapping 6 feet 2 inches tall, has just started working with a crew near Laredo, Tex., for Grey Wolf Drilling.
He is studying a Post-Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) at the University of Leeds and has just started working full-time in a secondary school in the city.
"There will always be millions of people who need ways to transact outside the immediate control of large institutions". Closer to home, he says his own daughter, who has just started working for a cybersecurity company, is ineligible for a credit card.
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"We've just started working with this wonderful band, Savages.
I had just started working here, and I met the most beautiful girl.
Grammel is a former president of the Stanford Law Review, who had just started working at the Justice Department.
"It was when we had just started working together and she hadn't won a grand slam for two years.
I first met him in 1993, when he was 23 and had just started working for Harriet Harman.
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