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"start to discuss" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a conversation or discussion is beginning. For example, "Now that we have outlined our main points, let's start to discuss how we should best move forward with this project."
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"But be aware when you start to discuss the paradigm.
We start to discuss what that looked like, and give one person feedback.. . .
I hope the president's words are a first step in a new era in which Americans start to discuss with one another the issue of race relations.
But if we start to discuss our schedules for the next week, and who needs the car when, we've blown it.
ONLY after a few rounds of socializing did Mr. Mack start to discuss in detail what he wanted from his employees.
If we're more open about it, it means more people can say how they feel, and we might start to discuss it in schools and colleges.
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"I think we're starting to discuss it," Professor Conley said.
Every two or three years, the Honduran government starts to discuss a moratorium.
They started to discuss the possibility of Swartz going to prison.
Mr. Shalqam said the government had started to discuss dismantling Libya's weapons program about four years ago.
Neither had caught a python, but they started to discuss strategies.
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