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Discover Ludwig"start travelling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to begin or embark on a journey or trip. Example: "I am planning to start travelling next month and visit Europe for the first time."
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However, she says that in a month or so she will start travelling beyond Yangon.
As a writer, too, as soon as you step away and start travelling you leave your comfort zone and the ideas flow a little better.
Others say timetable changes will force them to start travelling in the pre-9.30am peak period, when tickets are much more expensive.
Nobody wants a panicking populace, and nobody wants everyone to start travelling by bus, either (it would be hell - probably worse than nerve gas).
Small North Korean delegations start travelling to China, Vietnam, Mongolia, and Australia for conferences and workshops featuring U.S. experts on economic transition, management, fiscal policy, and the like.
As patients start travelling more frequently and to a wider extent geographically for medical treatment they are at risk of exposure to bacteria with atypical patterns of resistance relative to those found in their host country.
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Valencia's opening Premier League salvo, a 25-yard rocket from a standing start, travelled at about 70mph.
In other words, Miss Brooke Saward inspired me to start travel blogging.
And Russians have started travelling.
Last year, they started travelling.
He started travelling.
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