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The phrase "started to rise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something (an event, a trend, a process, etc.) began to increase or grow in intensity. For example: "As the temperature dropped, the water level started to rise."
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They have started to rise again and with good reason.
Yields on Spanish bonds soon started to rise.
Within the year, however, prices started to rise again.
Real incomes have started to rise as a result.
The worry factor started to rise at that point.
Wages have started to rise more rapidly than prices.
Jettisoned balloons started to rise over the lawn.
As the neighborhood's cachet started to rise, so did rents.
Projects first started to rise in the Rockaways in 1950.
More alarmingly, concern over Snap's advertising business started to rise.
So for U.S. whites, mortality stopped falling, and actually started to rise in the 21st century.
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