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The phrase "starting to understand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process of comprehension, such as when one is trying to learn something new. For example, "After a few days of studying, I am starting to understand the complicated math equations."
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"We're starting to understand that".
SC: Now I'm starting to understand them.
She's starting to understand the concept.
We're just starting to understand it all".
They're starting to understand better and better".
"Slowly, I'm starting to understand what's happening.
I was starting to understand why he was so liked.
I'm starting to understand that's a good thing".
People are starting to understand what I'm saying".
She's glad people are starting to understand this".
"They're starting to understand their age group — they're living it".
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starting to incorporate
starting to think
starting to sympathize
phase to understand
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foundation to understand
stone to understand
initiated to understand
starting to impact
starting to exert
starting to talk
starting to doubt
starting to collect
starting to feature
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