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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'started to rain' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when you're describing a scene or happening in which the rain began. For example: "It was a sunny day, but then the sky grew dark and it started to rain."
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It started to rain.
It has started to rain.
It started to rain lightly.
Soon, it started to rain.
Worse, it started to rain, soaking me.
And then it started to rain.
It had started to rain.
And then it started to rain, heavily.
Outside, it has started to rain.
The following day it started to rain.
It started to rain at the weekend.
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