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The phrase "started to conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that has begun, or something that a person has started to do. For example, "When the meeting started, the speaker began to conduct an interactive presentation."
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This was the challenge faced by market and opinion researchers when they first started to conduct large-scale surveys.
But some companies have started to conduct video interviews, Ms. Doyle said, sending Webcams to be used temporarily by applicants who don't have them at home.
Coming to Europe to study Renaissance art, Yashiro started to conduct research on Leonardo da Vinci's works and continued his study of Renaissance art in London.
In order to protect against the detriment of radiation from foods which were imported from Japan, the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research INERR) in Taiwan started to conduct radioactivity inspection of food products from Japan after the accident.
Because he chose medicine, Black came under the influence of an innovative teacher of chemistry, William Cullen, and, unusual for a young student, he started to conduct chemical experiments in his professor's laboratory.
As I neared my 40s, I had also started to conduct, and made my debut at the Châtelet in Paris with Stravinsky's chamber opera Renard and Ligeti's Mysteries of the Macabre (which I sang and conducted).
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Thus, even a further increase of gate voltage does not change the conductance until the third mode starts to conduct.
The sample starts to conduct at P ≈ 50 GPa.
The device will start to conduct if a suitable amount of gate current is applied, but otherwise it will not.
Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation are also starting to conduct interviews in communities where potential terrorists might seek to blend in with local populations.
"If you would start to conduct the wrong economic policy, then in a relatively short period you could destroy all these achievements," he said in a recent conversation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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