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Discover Ludwig"started to put" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an action that has begun but has not yet been completed. For example: "I started to put away the dishes, but then the phone rang."
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Unsurprisingly, he started to put on weight.
Tuckness started to put on his makeup.
Godard started to put out his cigarette.
He started to put his hands in my knickers".
I sat down and started to put on my whites.
"That's when we started to put our heads together.
Shabalov's 23... Nb5! started to put pressure on his opponent.
We started to put Spoon in, we sure did.
I started to put my plan into effect.
'They started to put sub-quality into their bottles.
As a result, they started to put on less noisy acts.
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