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"started to fight" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to indicate the beginning of a physical or verbal altercation between two or more people. For example: Jane and Mary started to fight over who would get the last piece of cake. As soon as the bell rang, the two boys started to fight in the schoolyard. The tension between the two teams reached a boiling point and they started to fight on the field.
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We started to fight.
Then you started to fight.
Teachers have started to fight back.
She said that she started to fight back".
In their own ways, women started to fight back.
We started to fight about her going to school.
Once I came through the attempted suicide I started to fight.
"When they started to fight back, it was already a big business".
"People started to fight a cyber-war against it right away.
But some agri-business and hunting groups have started to fight back.
"Right after the attack, we started to fight big time," she explained.
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