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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'start to be' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change that has begun to happen. For example, "Her success began to start to be noticed after her first book was published."
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A festive start, to be sure.
Some start to be more aggressive".
If you are, the flavors will start to be revealed.
"We hope that they will start to be coming back.
"They start to be worried about going out.
Many think Carlos Ruiz must start to be effective.
Maybe you also start to be clear on certain things".
"That's when these false positives really start to be the devil," he said.
"This is the age where they start to be aware of each other's differences," she said.
Will this be the year when women's football can finally start to be taken seriously?
So yeah, if you're a Packers fan, you might start to be worried about the defense.
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