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Free sign upThe phrase "started to be a" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the beginning of a process or transition into a particular state or role.
Example: "After years of hard work, she started to be a recognized expert in her field."
Alternatives: "began to become a" or "commenced being a"
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Joan: He started to be a part of my family.
"They had only just started to be a big club.
But when it really came into play was when this started to be a business.
"There started to be a feeling that we could absolutely not accommodate the huge demand," he said.
"This started to be a play," Eddie begins, "but it went too many places for the stage".
Remember that CNet itself was started to be a multi-platform company, the first to combine television and the Internet.
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Since 2010, the ERAS society has started to be an international leader in the field of the ERAS programme [ 43].
"It's starting to be a trend," he said.
It is starting to be a double-edged sword.
"The Apple Macintosh is starting to be a growth story," he said.
Suddenly, ganja is starting to be a legal commodity.
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