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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is started to' is not correct in written English; the correct phrase is 'has started to.' For example: The project has started to take shape.
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A crowdfunding site is started to drive the "new American dream".
1995 *The Big Issue Foundation is started to offer homeless vendors support in additional ways to the magazine.
A recent report from Moody's shows that small Spanish businesses — in many ways the backbone of the economy — are also defaulting in increasing numbers, a sign that the Spanish recession is started to feed on itself.
There's a little bit of movement in that over from Boult, nothing much, and it's a maiden to Bell, whose performance is started to shuffle towards the territory marked 'heroism'heroism
But the institute's committee recommended that even before a large long-term clinical trial is started to explore the safety and effectiveness of testosterone replacement, smaller studies should be conducted to see whether the hormone can treat age-related problems.
As soon as the reduction of 4-NP progresses, the absorbance at 400 nm is started to decrease while absorbance at 300 nm is started to increase.
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Maybe it is starting to.
This is starting to happen.
Confidence is starting to return.
That is starting to change.
That is starting to happen.
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