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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started to enjoy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a change in someone's feelings or thoughts. For example, "After a few months of living in the city, she started to enjoy the hustle and bustle of city life."
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She started to enjoy herself.
And, honestly, I started to enjoy it".
"But after a while, I genuinely started to enjoy it.
I have really started to enjoy playing the ugly innings.
That's where I started to enjoy messing about with cloth".
To Hawking's surprise he started to enjoy life more.
But after four decades of building bikes by the millions, he's finally started to enjoy them.
[Laughs.] But the last three or four years, I started to enjoy it.
We only regained it, and started to enjoy things, later on.
Recently, I've started to enjoy arriving more, due to the musician's lifestyle.
Mr. Townshend said that after 45 years in the business, "I've just started to enjoy it".
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