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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started going out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the beginning of a romantic or social relationship between two people. For example: - He and his girlfriend started going out last month. - After months of flirting, they finally started going out together. - She didn't know when they had started going out, but they seemed happy together.
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The runners started going out".
Then the tide started going out, and it was time to build sand castles.
I started going out and buying visual dictionaries, architectural dictionaries, and going to school on those".
He did not win, but they soon started going out again.
We had been a couple that did everything together, but she started going out without me.
But I didn't have much luck with record deals, so I started going out on auditions.
When the phones here started going out, we had walkie-talkie systems and computers".
He's a Teenage Texter My 13-year-old son has just started going out with girls.
"We've been together since school – and started going out at 17.
"Katharine was my best friend even before we started going out," he says.
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And then at 3am, the text messages started going out.
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