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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started unloading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of beginning to remove cargo or items from a vehicle or storage area. Example: "After arriving at the dock, the crew started unloading the cargo from the ship."
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A few investors started unloading stocks before last week.
Hapag-Lloyd has started unloading Tokyo-bound containers near Osaka and sending them overland.
I've never done an interview with anybody from Apple who was so frank and open and just started unloading.
She described Mr. Green's initial talk as "thoughtful and magical — he was wearing a backpack and started unloading these creatures".
Two days after announcing it would kill the TouchPad, H.P. started unloading its inventory through a fire sale.
The key now was to get out before the guy started unloading about his originary trauma or whatever.
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Andy waves to her and starts unloading his drum kit.
The first business he lured over was Eddie's Crane Service, which has set up at the wharf in Dili to start unloading construction materials.
But it may be time for the dowagers of the Upper East Side to start unloading a few of those dusty old Renoirs.
Not even the announcement this week that Mr. Ricketts plans to start unloading his huge stake by selling 20 million shares could rekindle investor interest.
In a city where many condo towers are selling out before construction and the moving trucks start unloading when the paint is barely dry, Millennium Water is unusual because the majority of its condos will not go on the market until the entire development is completed.
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