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Discover Ludwig"start to cry" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an emotional breakdown, especially when a person was close to tears or was sobbing. For example: "When she heard the news, she started to cry uncontrollably."
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I start to cry.
I would start to cry".
And then I start to cry.
Goux might start to cry.
And that's when I start to cry.
Some people start to cry, others hold their arms aloft.
I start to cry and pull my cap down.
"It's so emotional I sometimes start to cry".
But if I do, I'll start to cry".
A strange interview interlude: we both start to cry.
"Some of our patients actually start to cry when they use it," says Dr Herr.
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