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Discover LudwigThe phrase "until I started" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a point in time when something began or to contrast a past event with a current one. Here are a few examples: 1. "I never knew how to cook until I started taking cooking classes." 2. "I didn't realize how much I loved running until I started training for a marathon." 3. "Everything was going smoothly until I started having trouble with my computer." 4. "I never really understood the importance of budgeting until I started managing my own finances." 5. "I used to hate public speaking until I started practicing with a group."
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Until I started making records.
Until I started trolling.
Until I started using it.
We didn't have that until I started learning eastern religion.
But that didn't happen until I started college.
"But I waited a long time until I started.
Until I started researching this phenomenon, I believed that, too.
Until I started at Peruano Británico, that is.
That's something I never understood until I started.
The real stories didn't come out until I started this project".
If I was puzzled by this incongruous-looking duo, that lasted only until I started eating.
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