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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'when we were starting' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the beginning of an event, period of time, or endeavor. For example, "We were optimistic when we were starting our business, but unfortunately it didn't work out."
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This wasn't true when we were starting out.
"It's a bit like 1993, when we were starting to put a new team together.
Now it's a big whirlpool of everyone who was looking at me and others when we were starting out.
"When we were starting out, the audience for our shows was split equally between press and stores.
"I used to win races against him when we were starting off," the 22-year-old says.
"I invented it in 1975 or 1976, when we were starting to use the lighter sauces," he said.
"When we were starting out, we had role models -- the society lady, whether you believed in her or not.
When we were starting out, there was only a couple of TV shows and the big radio stations.
I recall sitting around the table when we were starting Oceania, trying to come up with something different to offer.
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When we were started home Les pointed over the ridge toward Rockcastle.
But how do we know when we are starting a new chapter?
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