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"how everything started" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to ask about the beginning or origins of something. Example: "Can you tell me about how everything started with your business? I'm interested in learning about its origins and growth."
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They talked about training camp, back in Cortland, N.Y., how everything started there.
"Then Drake asked me to make some clothes for him – that's how everything started".
He loved the idea, and he helped me to develop a good business plan, and that's how everything started".
So, the next day, I went to The Factory and that's how everything started with Andy Warhol.
I got to chat with Daniel on how everything started, his college experience, what he has learned and memorable moments along the way.
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"That's how everything starts: one guy who asks.
But how? Good question: if everything started with a vacuum how could things that had mass come out of nothing?
It wasn't until he collapsed into bed that he realized just how drunk he was: everything started to spin, even with a foot kickstanded to the floor.
When you start making changes in your day (#4) you will see how everything will start to fall into place!
How the trio got into entrepreneurship Everything started when the trio all entered the same entrepreneurship pitch competition back in 2014, where Ryan ended up winning first place and Blake was awarded runner-up.
To be honest, that's how everything's starting to sound to us, too.
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