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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started swimming" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when describing someone or something that has begun the action of swimming. For example: "The young boy started swimming across the lake, trying to make it to the other side before sunset."
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We started swimming.
"Then I started swimming.
I started swimming at four.
Both started swimming with intent aged six.
At 6, Albrycht started swimming competitively.
"But the dolphin extracted itself and started swimming again".
After three days, Carl and another man started swimming.
I just started swimming as fast as I could.
"Then I started swimming, and it overpowered everything else.
Elated, we started swimming back to the boat.
"I started swimming in my own blood!," Mr. Evans yelled, prowling the stage.
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