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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'started to teach' is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
For example: After attending college, she started to teach at a local elementary school.
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"I just started to teach myself how to write code that runs on Ethereum.
When I started playing, she started to teach me tennis.
He started to teach at the Courtauld in 1959.
He's the one who really started to teach me about the importance of simplicity.
But I don't think I appreciated him as a teacher; not until I started to teach.
"I had English grammar book and started to teach myself," he said.
I could hardly read the music, could barely play, but I started to teach myself".
While studying to receive his certification, he started to teach spinning classes.
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So in 2010 his parents started to teach him and his younger sister, Sarah.
He started to teach medical students at Oxford University, England in 1990.
Once I started to teach in a new institute, they obliged me to follow their already developed curriculum and materials.
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