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The phrase "started checking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the beginning of an action, usually in the past tense. For example: We started checking the equipment to make sure it was in proper working order.
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I started checking.
I started checking travel agencies.
We started checking our data every day".
That's when I started checking messages.
Mr. Hayden started checking the time.
I started checking out great movies.
A man with a clipboard started checking names.
I started checking the background of the Profumo-Keeler letter.
When the signatures climbed into millions, they all started checking.
Police teams started checking white buses in the city, locating one with "Yadav" on the side.
Tension at the bank escalated, and Dimon, who was traveling, started checking in with Drew.
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