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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which started" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to refer to an action or event that has already begun in the past. Example: The rain, which started at midnight, continued into the early hours of the morning.
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Voting, which started May 1, ended Wednesday.
The LHC, which started work in 2008, cost $5 billion.
Soup, which started seven months ago, has been growing steadily.
Clocks, which started by measuring time, end up governing lives".
Yet Cleveland, which started 30-15, hunghung in.
Then came the first service, which started with three soups.
But CanvasPop, which started in 2009, is doing even better.
The clock, which started ticking in 2007, ran out.
This follows trials which started on October 6.
Our TV ratings, which started high, kept faltering".
Fortunately, there's CollegeHumor.com, which started in 1999, long before YouTube.
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