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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Start behaving" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can usually use this phrase to encourage someone to act in a certain way or to follow instructions. For example, you could say, "Let's start behaving like adults and find a resolution to this problem."
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They start behaving not unusually but unguardedly.
Start behaving like what it is.
Perhaps someday soon it will start behaving like one.
It was time to start behaving like Jo-Jo's girlfriend.
When democracies start behaving otherwise, they are no longer democracies.
Soccer practice is forgotten, television is carpeted with news reports, and her cats start behaving oddly.
Doctors order him to return to Paris and start behaving like a normal person.
Soon, of course, certain people start behaving differently: crab-walking across the ground, marching the perimeter.
It was time for their heirs to start behaving with an impunity befitting emperors.
When they do so, the pairs start behaving like a single particle, superposing proclivities and all.
We want the IWC to encourage Japan to start behaving like a responsible nation".
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