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The phrase "started to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a past action that had a beginning, but may or may not have been completed. Example sentence: The engine started to sputter, so I quickly shut it off.
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Nathaniel started to cry.
We started to sway.
He started to laugh.
He started to dress.
I started to date.
It started to rain.
I started to relax.
I started to sweat.
I started to panic.
I started to watch.
I started to run.
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