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The phrase "he has started to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has recently begun an action or process. Example: "He has started to learn Spanish in order to communicate better during his travels."
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And he has started to deliver.
He has started to work on that.
He has started to look depressed.
He has started to leave the house.
Recently, though, he has started to notice a change.
But now even he has started to make concessions.
He has started to clean up the corrupt political system.
But recently he has started to take it off.
He has started to jog, but he cannot sprint.
In fairness, he has started to do that.
He has started to know how to work with certain players, what works for you.
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