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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to start working' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to describe that someone is beginning to do a job or task. For example: John was excited to start working on the new project.
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He calls it "a very complex undertaking," but adds, "I'm not a pessimist who says it can't be worked out, but we would be wise to starting working it out now".
We need more people exposed to starting, working for and investing in startups – and failing or succeeded at it," said Johan Brand, cofounder and the CEO of Kahoot!, an educational gaming platform headquartered in Oslo.
Now we need to starting working on the problem signified by the other thing he held.
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I couldn't wait to start working.
Can't wait to start working with him.
"I just want to start working".
"People need to start working together.
You ask him to start working again".
Livity recently expanded to start working in Africa too.
"It was time for him to start working.
"I need to start working again," she said.
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