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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started the service" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the initiation of a service or process, often in a technical or operational context. Example: "After several hours of preparation, we finally started the service and everything ran smoothly."
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He started the service by fixing ads on lampposts.
He and Mr. Camplejohn started the service in the fall of 1999.
She started the service in '91; as a science expert, she is largely self-taught.
But it started the service believing that the government planned to cut them this year.
She started the service five years ago when her daughter's teachers told her they liked Indian food.
Then he started the service, pausing occasionally to consult the Post-it note that listed the couple's names.
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The companies expect to start the service in the second quarter.
The effort to start the service was neither pleasant nor simple.
Cox was an early mover in the cable telephone market, starting the service in 1997.
TeliaSonera, based in Stockholm, has said it plans to start the service this year.
Chase plans to start the service for its card members early next year.
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