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The phrase "started to work on" is a perfectly acceptable and common expression in written English.
It is typically used after the subject of the sentence has taken an action to begin engaging in some type of task or activity. For example: "The team started to work on the project last week."
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He has started to work on that.
We will: We have already started to work on this.
He then started to work on his deficit.
Besides, we started to work on our case study.
I've started to work on my political future.
And so we started to work on that.
The engineer quickly started to work on the drain.
But I started to work on it and I started to see the draw".
He said he was 16 when he started to work on the plant's killing floors.
That's when they started to work on what eventually became Rituxan.
We started to work on this in '97, and we just published it last June.
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