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"started research" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the beginning of a research process or project. Example: "I started research on the effects of climate change on coral reefs last year."
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Recently, some researchers from the UK have started research as part of a program called Effective Interventions, which focuses on lowering infant mortality rate through community based health promotion in the Tombali and Quinara District.
We started research that led to Google back in 1995.
I spent most of it, and then came back and started research again here at Oxford".
After the war Cottrell started research on the plastic properties of metals.
Six months after he started research, I asked my son what he thought about the kaiten.
Take chemistry professor Jane Clarke, who only started research in her 40s after a career as a schoolteacher.
Before "The Civil War" had even aired Ric started research for what would become "The Way West".
Started research project for visualizing linguistic queries (completed after returning to Stanford).
I started research in the field of Human-Computer Interaction in my university's Seamless Interaction Group.
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That simple discovery kick-started research into a whole new technology, based on conducting and semiconducting plastics.
So far, gene-editing tools have jump-started research worldwide, creating more than 300 pigs, cattle, sheep and goats.
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