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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the initiation of modifications or transformations in a particular context. Example: "The company started changes to improve employee satisfaction and productivity."
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The Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees Head Start, has started changes to the program, including requiring local providers to compete for financing every five years and imposing structured evaluations on classrooms.
Once insulin was started, changes in the CHO distribution could be made to optimize insulin treatment because the patients had already reached the primary outcome of the study.
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Pendulum clocks stop, start, change rate.
"When you start change, sometimes people feel threatened," he said.
Or to start change from the ground up.
When prom starts, change into some fancy clothes.
"It has started to change".
That has started to change.
Spanish society started to change.
This has started to change.
But things started to change.
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