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'may have started' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that may have occurred in the past. Example: I think the project may have started a few months ago.
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Adidas may have started something.
McMullin may have started one.
"I may have started it," he says.
He may have started a trend.
Religion may have started this problem.
But Sept. 11 may have started a turnaround.
Andy Warhol may have started the whole thing.
It was unclear which child may have started the fire.
"They may have started late, but it's better than never".
Yes, they may have started with things they knew.
The Giants may have started baseball's showpiece event as underdogs.
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