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The phrase "started to rebuild" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the beginning of a process to restore or reconstruct something that has been damaged or destroyed.
Example: "After the storm, the community started to rebuild their homes and infrastructure."
Alternatives: "began reconstructing" or "initiated the restoration".
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And he started to rebuild the past 33 years.
The Eagles have already started to rebuild elsewhere.
WHEN ABBESS YIN started to rebuild her nunnery in 1991, she faced serious challenges.
I started to rebuild the schools and roads through volunteer work.
Something could happen that could destroy what we've only started to rebuild".
When the developer started to rebuild it, it was torched again.
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Now it is slowly starting to rebuild.
"He didn't ever start to rebuild," Billy recalled.
As for Knight, she is starting to rebuild her life.
We have to make sure we're listening to each other and start to rebuild".
Somewhere Byron could touch the ground without breaking, and start to rebuild.
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