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Discover Ludwig"start to like" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that you are beginning to like something. Example: As I got to know them better, I started to like my new classmates.
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You actually start to like it.
"If I start to like it, it's real.
Experience starts the moment you start to like gardening.
You start to like life on the inside.
Will fans start to like Dwight Howard again?
When you get older, you go on vacation, you start to like vacation.
"Dad says give it a year and you'll start to like it here," Max tells her.
"I think if I shoot any more I'll start to like it".
And after a while she does start to like us, though it's not like she has much choice.
You need time, if you start to like somebody, to let them grow on you, reveal themselves to you.
The majority of the foreign students stay on, and many even start to like their new environment.
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