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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what has started" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an event or process that has begun in the past and is still relevant or ongoing. Example: "Reflecting on what has started, we can see the positive changes in our community."
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What has started in Cincinnati is a model for other cities across the country.
But now I am confident to say that the downfall of the regime is an inevitable result of what has started".
What has started to become evident is that there is a huge difference between Scotland and England and how they engage with their minority communities.
The tone of the novel changes in Part 2. What has started as a spirited and intriguing South African bildungsroman is transformed into something altogether more romantic, and perhaps more predictable.
Now, less than three years later, Watson is being touted as a business opportunity potentially so lucrative it can get Big Blue out of what has started to look like a serious growth problem.On January 9th, with much fanfare, the computing giant announced plans to invest $1 billion in a new division, IBM Watson Group.
Gradually, the three other guests -- their former wives -- also arrive, and what has started out as a seemingly classic French farce is transformed into an often serious look, with a leavening of humor, at the sadnesses and despairs of marital bliss turned cold.
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She didn't know what had started this.
What had started as a stumble turned into freefall.
What had started as a religious protest movement turned into a full-blown insurgency.
What had started as an imitation of a real court hearing actually turned into one, briefly.
What had started out as a good year for the trend-followers turned into a drubbing.
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