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The phrase "started to revisit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has begun the process of reviewing or reconsidering something, such as a topic, idea, or project. Example: "After receiving new information, the team started to revisit their initial conclusions about the project."
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I started to revisit her quite often and wanted to know more.
I asked him what orchestrated the change and he replied he stopped listening to the coaches and started to revisit his natural technique.
Thus, practitioners started to revisit old alternative ways of developing software such as the iterative and incremental development and close customer involvement proposed by Winston [51], test-first development and continuous integration used by NASA's 1961 1963 Project Mercury described by Larman and Basili [35], and rapid prototyping defined by Naumann and Jenkins [45].
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Recently, in the USA, Judith Rapoport and colleagues at the National Institutes of Health have started to 'revisit' the link previously drawn between autism and childhood schizophrenia, arguing that autism and other developmental disorders may be a risk-factor for schizophrenia (Rapoport, Chavez et al., 2009).
To regain the spark, it might help to revisit the feelings you had when your relationship started to be serious.
Not that I started out intending to revisit the entire bloody Resi saga.
The cycle starts by using a variety of channels to expose prospective customers to your brand, attract them to your e-commerce site, and get them to revisit and start to engage.
If you start to get off track, revisit your outline.
A starting point may be to revisit the status of those geoscientists who would answer to the description of 'volcanologists', and to consider whether their practices entitle them now, or rather should entitle them in the future, to be described accurately as 'professionals'professionals
I didn't want to buy her new book because I know I wouldn't get round to reading it, but seeing her talk made me want to revisit her, starting at the beginning.
"It is necessary to revisit the starting point of my writing detective stories.
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