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The phrase "has started processing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an action that has recently begun and is ongoing. Example: The company has started processing the application, but it may take a few days before a decision is made.
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Its air hub at Liège, Belgium, has started processing goods by road instead, said Cyrille Gibot, a spokesman.
Mexico's attorney general said the government has started processing the request – a request which could leave Guzmán languishing in a US jail until he dies.
An Italian group has leased the biggest chrome mine, and a Turkish outfit has started processing scrap metal at an elderly Chinese-built steel plant.
Outside the U.S. Revolut has started processing transactions in Australia and New Zealand, despite not having "officially" launched there yet, and in Hong Kong it has just onboarded its first test customers.
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After several weeks, and many delays, the plant had started processing crude.
Although China had allowed shipments of the minerals to resume to the United States and Europe after a brief suspension in late October, deliveries to Japan had remained suspended — even after Chinese custom agents had started processing the shipping paperwork a few weeks ago.
Certain regional plantation companies have started processing timber growing on their estates to produce doors, tea chests and furniture.
Yeah, we haven't, 100 percent haven't started processing yet.
On 10 May 2017, Paolo Bonucci, the group head of business development at Petrofac, told Amer Samhoun of Urbania the company had "already started processing it".
Most of the Long Island produce is sold in the original farm cases, but J. Kings has started slicing and processing Long Island-grown tomatoes for its kitchen-cut division, which offers processed foods.
"We had not even started processing the application because we knew it did not fit our guidelines," one Justice Department official said Wednesday, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the political sensitivity of the issue.
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