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"since I started" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to a period of time up to the present. For example, "I've been practicing the piano since I started lessons last year."
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Since I started everything, in 1957.
Since I started out things have changed dramatically.
Since I started driving the van, I've loved it.
They've haunted my notebooks since I started to write.
"My bum's lifted slightly (since I started training)," she said.
"Ever since I started talking, they stopped me from travelling".
Plenty has changed for the better since I started out.
It's changed a ton, even since I started.
Have things improved since I started here, in 1997?
"But since I started beating him, he's not playing anymore".
It has only started since I started to lose weight.
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