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You can use it when referring to the beginning of an event or activity that a group of people were undertaking together. For example, "We all started the race together, but some of us quickly pulled away from the pack."
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We all started running".
We all started small.
We all started to cry.
That's how we all started.
We all started 0-0 last week.
"We all started talking and reminiscing".
"We all started crying," Mrs. Tambra said.
"We all started reliving our careers.
"We all started taking more control".
"We all started hating each other.
We all started at different levels.
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