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The phrase "starting taking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when describing the beginning of an action or behavior. Example: After years of struggling with her weight, Sarah finally decided to make a change. She started taking daily walks and eating healthier meals, leading to significant weight loss and improved overall health.
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Then the Asian bittersweet, introduced from East Asia in the 1850s, starting taking over.
She was 2 when her father, Ken, starting taking her in a stroller to watch him hit range balls.
I starting taking the Guardian nearly 70 years ago in 1948, when I graduated from Manchester University in engineering.
I drove another 100 miles that day, all of them slowly, stopping, starting, taking in the scenery.
When computers starting taking over my life a few years later, I was obsessed for a while with the food words — like "cookies" and "spam".
A depressed female cartoon character says that before she starting taking Abilify, she was taking an antidepressant but still feeling down.
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We started taking votes.
I started taking photographs.
Start taking accountability".
The pain started taking over.
I'll start taking questions.
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