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The phrase "start to deliver" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate an action that has begun, or is beginning. For example, "The trucks started to deliver the supplies to the hospital early this morning."
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And perhaps with more people collecting their post from railway stations, trains will start to deliver it again.
The final stage is to integrate with the organisation to help them start to deliver those services".
The launch of Big Society Capital next year should help intermediaries start to deliver that required scale and track record.
When characters start to deliver topic sentences ("I'm a helper. I have to help"), the play begins to deflate.
"The U.N. system will work to immediately start to deliver meaningful results to people in need and jump-start clean energy growth in developing countries," Mr. Ban said.
In the meantime, I have been attached to a new regiment - a well resourced outfit who will start to deliver large quantities of aid into Basra.
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We have already started to deliver.
And he has started to deliver.
The new-look UBS is starting to deliver.
I grabbed his arm, and started to deliver my speech.
East said the transformation programme was also starting to deliver.
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