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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started back in" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the beginning or origin of something, usually in a nostalgic or reflective tone. Example: "I remember when our small business started back in 2005. It was just me and my brother working out of our garage."
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"It started back in college.
N.B.: It started back in Israel.
But it started back in October".
"We started back in the summer.
The offensive proper started back in February.
It could have started back in the '70s or '80s.
The Friedrichs company started back in the thirties, making furniture.
Parker was talking about Napster, which he and Shawn Fanning started back in 1999.
We looked, as a team, like we started back in April".
When the protests started back in November they were about a trade deal with the EU.
"It's something Mr Uemura started back in the Sixties," explains senior artist Mei Rees.
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