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The phrase "started with this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the beginning of a process, project, or discussion that is based on a specific point or item. Example: "We started with this idea and built upon it to create a comprehensive plan."
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It just started with this established couple.
The series started with this post.
For me, everything started with this shot.
"They started with this notion of inevitability.
My police persecution started with this incident.
And it all started with this messy 92-2 defeat.
"He started with this," Mr. Gephardt said of Dr. Dean.
How did you get started with this project?
"It all started with this whole Kardashian thing," she said.
Where?" Altman's floating camera, a major innovation, started with this film.
"If I had not started with this politics, they would not have been affected," she said.
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