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The phrase "started to produce" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the beginning of an action or process. Example: The factory workers started to produce the new line of products earlier this month.
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In addition, in the beginning of 2015, the traditional pulp and paper producer, UPM Ltd. started to produce advanced biodiesel made from tall oil.
This coupled with his competitive nature started to produce results.
Recently this infrastructure has started to produce professional-level talent.
But the students' efforts have started to produce results.
Not long after that he started to produce them.
In the mid-1980's Arabesque started to produce original recordings.
Ratings are the main reason that MTV started to produce more of its own programming.
Mainstream museums have started to produce historical shows of black art.
Recently though, their offense has started to produce impressive numbers of its own.
The consumer-electronics industry has started to produce devices designed to overcome that resistance.
That was really why I had started to produce: I wasn't being considered for the parts I wanted to play.
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