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The phrase "started to take off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is beginning to become successful or popular. For example: "The band started to take off after their first album was released."
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I started to take off my shoes.
That's when things started to take off.
This was right after the iPod started to take off.
"We started to take off right then," Mr. Kelleher said.
She started to take off her uniform shirt, then stopped.
Then he playfully started to take off his T-shirt.
Our careers started to take off and that was it".
The business started to take off but the marriage fizzled.
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Now things are starting to take off.
This is really starting to take off".
Still, the technology is starting to take off.
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