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Discover Ludwig"start to do" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate the beginning of an action. For example, "I started to do my homework, but then I had to take a phone call."
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We have to start to do something".
"They start to do something else".
He would start to do more with less.
Actually run-down doesn't start to do Chester justice.
All the outposts will start to do the same.
Reading this, I start to do something similar.
And I start to do more modern music".
Because of that feeling of fear, you then start to do compulsions".
That's when I learned to start to do some work — on the relationship and on myself.
He thinks it's a good idea that we start to do something.
And then we pick up sabers and start to do footwork.
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