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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started to leave" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the beginning of an action such as leaving the house or a location. For example, "I started to leave the store when I realized I had forgotten my wallet."
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But soon, top managers started to leave.
As we started to leave, Frum smiled.
The fans started to leave.
A lot of players started to leave.
In 1989, the French started to leave.
He has started to leave the house.
The president apologized and started to leave.
But then everyone started to leave the north.
Mrs. Vreeland started to leave to talk with Mick Jagger.
"Well, good luck," Mom said and started to leave.
She started to leave herself open for more abuse.
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