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"to start packing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase in the middle of a sentence when you are discussing preparations for a journey or getting ready to move. For example, "I need to start packing for my vacation next week."
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Time to start packing.
Two hours later, Mezher yelled at everyone to start packing.
The day after Christmas, Shankar went to her D.C. office to start packing up her belongings.
Back at Dads and Littl'uns, it's time to start packing up.
He told them that he wanted to start packing his own lunch, but they were skeptical.
The fight with the landlord is over, Mr. Magliochetti said, as he prepared to start packing up.
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If I was Bonnie Tyler watching this, I'd sneak back to the hotel and start packing right away.
Once you know you are going to be relocating, you can start packing the items you know you would prefer to keep but don't use often.
Then, suddenly, Gabi was shouting at us to land our kites and start packing them up.
Then I start packing.
Start packing those lunchboxes.
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