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"started to show up" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past tense of the phrase "to start to show up," which means to appear or arrive at a place or event. Example: The guests started to show up at the party, one by one, bringing gifts and good spirits.
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Warner news started to show up on Deadline first.
By 1996, people started to show up, including critics.
Also, some old weeds have started to show up in some vineyards.
But the QEC has started to show up, to good effect, in books and essays.
The hipness of the east has started to show up in property prices.
"The videos have started to show up, and the blood is still warm," said Mr. Chávez.
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"Now they're starting to show up on the sand".
Joy! Looks like Evening Grosbeaks are starting to show up in CNY.
Other perks could start to show up in the figures soon too.
But some of the new construction will start to show up in the statistics soon.
Artistic property cases are starting to show up in the courts.
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