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The phrase “have started to feel” is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as: “Since taking up yoga, I have started to feel more relaxed and at ease."
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"People have started to feel the breeze.
"We have started to feel ourselves adjusting.
Still, even some mining companies have started to feel a bit embarrassed by the controversy.
After being admitted into six schools, and sometimes their honors programs, I have started to feel the symptoms of senioritis.
Many British voters have started to feel a degree of "buyer's remorse" as the hypothetical becomes real.
Over the course of the last year, I have started to feel out of sorts about the book.
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"I've started to feel very old!
The question has started to feel inescapable.
Paris has started to feel like Belfast to me.
But then I started to open up to people, and I've started to feel better".
Perhaps foreign governments have had enough and we've started to feel the consequences.
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