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Discover Ludwig"start to gather" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to begin collecting or bringing together objects, people, or information. Example: The volunteers will start to gather at the community center tomorrow morning to plan the fundraiser. Another example: The dark clouds in the sky signaled that it was time to start to gather our belongings and head back to the campsite before it started raining.
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Crowds start to gather about a half-hour before.
As the pills clatter to the kitchen counter, the ghosts start to gather.
He sees the crowds start to gather and the yachts pull into shore.
On the R.B.N.Z.'s assessment, reconstruction spending will not start to gather pace until 2012," they added.
"Austerity kills" is printed on placards in block, black lettering, as crowds start to gather on Euston Road in London.
Britain being Britain, the MPC will start to gather less frequently at the very moment the fun and games begin.
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She starts to gather her things.
People were starting to gather for their daily doses.
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