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The phrase "start it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when instructing someone to begin a task or action. Example: "When you're ready, just start it and let me know how it goes."
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We didn't start it".
Start it up.
And start it.
"God start it," she said.
Start it out serious, though.
He didn't start it.
She should start it".
"I didn't start it.
How should you start it?
Or at least start it.
England did start it, though.
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