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"start to process" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and it is used to express the beginning of a process or procedure.
For example, you could say: "We need to start to process the paperwork for the new project."
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There are many film magazines and general magazines published during the Occupation period in the Collection that I will now start to process (more than 6 boxes worth).
Once inside, the viral particles were supposed to insert replacement DNA into tissue cells so his liver could start to process ammonia normally.
It's not that they can't do it, only a tiny number say that, it's just that we don't know how to go about it, how to start to process on the right track and then stop it once it's done, how to handle what might happen afterwards.
Q: I have submitted my application and all supporting documents, however, my application still reads "In Progress". Why? Once the application submission deadline has passed, we will start to process the applications and make sure we have received all required documents.
Today, the startup is opening an incubator in Berlin, its first outside of the U.S., and on a limited beta will start to process donations made on its proprietary payment platform in euros, with the intention of adding British pounds and other currencies in the very near future.
But traumatic symptoms can also intensify once families are reunited, according to child psychiatrist Dr. Amy Cohen, who said children can then start to process their feelings.
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But as the brain starts to process, you know you're hearing something authentic.
In January 2003, it expelled I.A.E.A. inspectors and said it started to process stored fuel rods for nuclear weapons material.
As Mr. Bryant was adjusting to his newfound freedom, Karen's family was just starting to process what had happened.
I caught my breath and started to process the event.
It then pushes down into the trachea and starts to process a respiratory degradation.
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