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Discover Ludwig"started copying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone began the action of copying something. For example, "The student started copying the research paper from the internet."
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Seeing how successful it became, everyone started copying it.
And we looked at practices at hospitals with lower infection rates and started copying them.
And I actually started copying various graphics from the playing card.
A few years earlier, bored, and in between projects, he started copying head shots he'd clipped from the newspaper.
I started copying the illustrations in the Daily Express road map, and at Christmas I would decorate the neighbours' windows.
He had already started copying Italian prints; now he began a process of adapting Classical motifs to the Gothic conventions.
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The father and son carried it like a precious gem; when they showed it to Seeger, he opened it and started copy-editing.
Are boys going to start copying your ridiculous unkempt haircut?
The American novel will be reborn, Wolfe claims, when the novelist gets out onto the street and starts copying.
Those quick to dismiss Mr Baker's work as incendiary should pick "Checkpoint" and start copying it now.
Sometimes when I get home, I start copying the recipes that they're teaching me into a notebook.
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