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The phrase "started the job" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing someone beginning a new occupation or task. For example, "John started the job at the printing company last week".
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By the time he started the job, Nixon had resigned.
And technically he has not even started the job yet.
Mr. Hashmall started the job on Jan . 15
When Mr. Steele started the job, the committee had a surplus of $23 million.
He started the job as the economy was beginning to recover from the recession.
He boasted that he "stopped reading law books" soon after he started the job.
India started the job, and Graeme Smith's brilliant South African side have finished it.
"Don't do the students," he warned me when I started the job.
I hoped when I first started the job that it wasn't true that nobody liked subs.
He hasn't even started the job yet and already he's got the defence lined up.
He started the job in 2001, a week before the September 11th attacks.
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