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Discover Ludwig"I'm starting" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a present continuous verb phrase and is used to describe an action that is happening now or in the near future. Example: "I'm starting my new job next week."
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"I'm starting to sweat.
I'm starting it over immediately.
I'm starting to feel comfortable".
"I'm starting to get cirrhosis".
"I'm starting to feel 80".
I'm starting to worry.
I'm starting to panic.
I'm starting so little.
"I'm starting to waver.
I'm starting to wonder.
I'm starting to burp".
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