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The phrase "started to disappear" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the beginning of a process of something gradually disappearing or becoming less visible. Here is an example: "The leaves on the trees started to disappear as autumn approached, creating a beautiful landscape of red, yellow, and orange hues."
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Other things started to disappear.
Things started to disappear from the house.
A lot of art started to disappear.
On Wednesday, TV Rain started to disappear.
Merlot started to disappear because the consumers didn't like it".
Then, the once-ubiquitous Korean delis started to disappear.
In the Late Roman Empire, the influence of mining/metallurgy on landscape change started to disappear.
Within a few years, steelworkers in cities like Youngstown started to disappear.
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"Things start to disappear," she said.
And then everything starts to disappear.
And then they start to disappear.
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