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"is starting to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate the beginning of an action or process that is ongoing or will continue. It is often used to describe a gradual or ongoing change. Example: "The weather is starting to get colder as autumn approaches."
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Maybe it is starting to.
This is starting to change.
This is starting to happen.
Confidence is starting to return.
That is starting to change.
That is starting to happen.
That is starting to slip.
Chocolate is starting to get there".
It is starting to be marketable.
But that attitude is starting to change.
"She is starting to string words together.
More suggestions(25)
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are starting to inquire
are starting to speculate
are starting to cause concern
be start to
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efficiencies are starting to
efficiency is starting to
is starting to move
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is starting to split
i am starting to recover from the flu
is starting to exert
is starting to flash
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is triggering to
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benefits starting to
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is foundation to
is phase to
bears starting to
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