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Discover Ludwig"has started at" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe when a particular event, activity, or situation began in the past and is still ongoing. Example: The construction of the new office building has started at the beginning of this year and is expected to be completed by the end of next year.
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A library has started at Occupy Gezi.
When healthy, Sehorn has started at cornerback for five seasons.
A new boy has started at the school.
Construction has started at last, to the huge relief of China.
McEwing has started at every position this season except catcher and pitcher.
Whitfield, who left Stanford after his junior year, has started at left tackle since 1995.
Their versatility helped — Carpenter has started at four positions this season, Craig three — and so did patience.
But he has started at his true position just once since joining the Knicks three seasons ago.
Then you get bored, bored out of your mind," said Daniel Brooks, 16, who has started at catering college.
Infante, 28, has started at every outfield position and three infield positions (not first) since beginning his career with Detroit in 2002.
She revealed in May that a Ligue 1 club tried to hire her but she turned them down to finish the job she has started at Clermont.
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