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"started a revolution" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to initiate a major change or overthrow in a political, social, or cultural system. Example: Martin Luther King Jr. started a revolution with his famous "I Have a Dream" speech, calling for racial equality and justice in America.
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He started a revolution.
"I'm surprised we haven't started a revolution".
Howl "started a revolution", she says.
I would have started a revolution".
"I feel we've started a revolution," she says.
Then, in 1894, some Korean farmers started a revolution, resisting their oppressors with poles and shovels.
Aboulfotouh wraps up by saying #Egypt started a revolution, must push country forward.
This nation's founders were so upset about taxation without representation that they started a revolution.
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It kick-started a revolution and made money and credit more accessible than ever.
This creative approach to science and faith provided a noncombative worldview that opened the door to research by devout Christians and kick-started a revolution in science.
Jason Ankeny wrote in Allmusic that: With the release of their 1990 debut LP, No Depression, the Belleville, IL, trio Uncle Tupelo launched more than simply their own career by fusing the simplicity and honesty of country music with the bracing fury of punk, they kick-started a revolution which reverberated throughout the American underground.
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