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The phrase "started chasing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the beginning of an action or event. Example: The dog suddenly started chasing after the cat, barking loudly as it ran through the yard.
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So we started chasing down albums on eBay, literally.
Intermediaries of all stripes started chasing the cash.
"Then Darwin Barney pulled the ball out of Valbuena's glove and started chasing Jean".
Clowney started chasing Murray, but Beard was able to get a brief block on him.
Money started chasing money as the City was revived as a global financial centre.
At four weeks, the largest males (under two inches long) started chasing after females.
"The first person I started chasing was Michael Jackson, when I was 17," he says.
He said it started when undercover police started chasing a lone Everton fan in the square.
But as China's foreign reserves have quintupled in five years, to $1.33 trillion, the government has started chasing higher returns.
He said he had gains of $9,000 before taxes since he started chasing rates two years ago.
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We started chasing them, hitting them and taking away their weapons and helmets.
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