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The phrase "is said to start" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce information that is rumored or reported by others, rather than being confirmed as fact. Example: "According to local sources, the construction of the new bridge is said to start next month."
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Production on Gypsy is said to start this year.
New York might make fortunes, but San Francisco is said to start trends.
Shipping is said to start in a few months, but as with all Kickstarter projects, it's hard to say if the creators will stick to that timeline.
The movie is said to start filming in a year.
Iran Is Said to Start Small-Scale Nuclear Fuel Work Inspectors are expected to report next week that Iran has started making enriched uranium on a very small scale, indicating that it still faces technical problems.
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Its involvement could be said to start with Jackson Pollock's glowering "She-Wolf," which was painted in 1943 and acquired by the museum in 1944.
Prices are said to start out at $899 but also reach $1,999.
At the district level, the planning process was said to start with the Neighbourhood Health Committees (NHCs) located at the health centers in the various zones.
It is said to have started at a house rented by some students.
But in the Western world, drawing as an art is said to have started with the Renaissance.
The tradition is said to have started in gambling rooms in Venice in the 16th century.
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