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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'just starts' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the beginning of an action or process. For example, you could say, "It's amazing how quickly a seed grows - it just starts sprouting almost immediately."
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It just starts now".
"The floor just starts clearing out.
Everything just starts falling apart.
That just starts a negative chain reaction.
But that thinking just starts another war.
This just starts it a week earlier".
And all of a sudden he just starts laughing.
"In some ways, the industry just starts now," he said.
"Others grab the arms while one just starts raping.
On camera, Groubert panics and just starts shooting.
"My heart just starts to really beat," she said.
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