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The part of the sentence "it started to get cold" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a scene or event in which the temperature changes suddenly. For example: "We had a beautiful summer day but then suddenly it started to get cold."
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Then it started to get cold," Dickson said.
"As soon as it started to get cold," he said.
It was summer but it started to get cold.
"It started to get cold toward the end and there were a lot of bogeys and the little things just didn't go the way we had hoped for.
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The bean absorbs excess heat, bringing your coffee down to a drinkable temperature — and not only that, but when it starts to get cold, the bean releases heat to keep your coffee warm.
You can heat the wet towel up in the microwave if it starts to get cold.
To counteract this, try hanging thick, heavy curtains around your window and closing them as soon as it starts to get cold in the evening.
But nothing moved, nothing came, and I started to get cold.
"I signed an enrollment agreement at Brooks in 2010, and almost immediately, I started to get cold feet.
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