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The phrase "might be starting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that an action may be beginning. For example, "We might be starting to see some improvement in test scores."
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They might be starting to catch on.
"But it might be starting to wear off.
"I knew I might be starting something I couldn't stop".
The numbers look like they might be starting to talk.
Well, whisper it quietly, it might be starting to happen.
But his competitive juices might be starting to simmer.
Today there was some evidence that the process might be starting.
So it's not surprising to see that his appeal might be starting to fade.
The report showed some signs that the pace of payroll trimming might be starting to ease.
On Tuesday there were signs that the orchestra might be starting to turn the corner.
Travis Cloke might be starting to admit that it's not his year in 2016.
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