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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that was started" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an action or event that began at some point in the past. Example: The project that was started last week is already showing promising results.
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I've got to go into Paddington and finish a job that was started on Christmas Eve.
And my dad worked for a ball-bearings company that was started by his best friend.
Cruising FromNewYorkcom, a new Web site that was started last month, aims to expedite this fantasy.com
But look at the financial crisis that was started by computers selling automatically.
Foodies might be interested in Eats.com, a social network that was started last month.
Not bad for a venture that was started on a budget of £140,000.
A war that was started for no just cause has degenerated into a quagmire of alarming proportions.
In 1898 Takahama became the editor of Hototogisu, a magazine of haiku that was started by Shiki.
Indeed, a computerized alert system for imports that was started at the F.D.A. in 2001 is still not complete.
The government banned three more Islamist groups, continuing a crackdown against extremist groups that was started last week.
She turned to a program for students over 50 years old that was started last June at Joliet Junior College.
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