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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she just started" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate that someone has recently begun an action or activity. Example: She just started her new job, but she is already excelling in her role.
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Then, she just started sobbing uncontrollably".
"She just started a group all about that".
What's wrong with you?' And she just started laughing".
She just started unbelievable, with such a power and speed.
"She just started sitting down and talking with these people.
She just started high school, ad weighs 82 pounds.
She just started, so she's really picking her music and picking the songs.
She just started her third year of school and aspires to be a teacher.
An aspiring teacher, she just started her third year of school.
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She just starts shaking her fist at me.
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