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"started to work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is in the process of beginning to do work. For example: "As soon as the sun came up, Sam started to work on his project."
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He has started to work on that.
Dinnertime neared and I started to work.
And so I started to work.
"Well, I had just started to work.
So we've started to work together.
"Now it's started to work again.
DH: When you started to work, yeah.
I've recently started to work from home.
It was just an exercise, but it started to work.
We will: We have already started to work on this.
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"That's where I really started to work," Learned says.
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