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The phrase "started to think about" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in the context of beginning a process of consideration or reflection. For example: "I started to think about the implications of my decision."
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She started to think about drama school.
I started to think about moving out.
He started to think about women.
That's when I started to think about medicine.
He also started to think about prison reform.
Of course, I started to think about it.
But she has started to think about what's ahead.
For some reason, I started to think about Anvil.
I started to think about a new restaurant.
That's when I started to think about the word flotage.
"So I started to think about filling that need.
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