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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who started" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a question to ask who initiated something. For example: "Who started the fight between these two men?".
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Who started wars?
Who started the fire?
I don't know who started it.
It was unclear who started the violence.
ReprintsExactly who started the violence is unclear.
For someone who started one game?
"You were the one who started this".
But we all know who started this.
Who started Labor Day?
Who started the fighting?
Who started that?
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