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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starts weeping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone beginning to cry, often in response to an emotional situation. Example: "Upon hearing the sad news, she starts weeping uncontrollably."
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And he starts weeping.
And when something violent comes on TV, she starts weeping".
So you know when he starts weeping when his wife says she's "real proud" of him, it's not a sign of softness.
And then there's "Oblivion," a movie so suffused with feeling for its human subjects that when a man starts weeping, you don't feel dirty about watching his tears fall.
Winfrey screams at the top of her lungs, flings her arms up in the air, covers her eyes, and, as the "Mary Tyler Moore" theme plays and Moore approaches her, starts weeping.
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"I started weeping.
A woman who was with her started weeping.
"When I named Patrick, I just started weeping.
One day in the kitchen, Ms. Oliveira suddenly started weeping.
I knew we might be in trouble when a flight attendant started weeping.
I think we were doing 'Razzle Dazzle' that day, and he just started weeping.
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