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The sentence 'Winter has started' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the beginning of winter in a given place. For example, you could write, "The thermometer has dropped and the leaves have started changing color; winter has started!".
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"It would seem to indicate that winter has started," he said.
I mean, it's not that winter has started, maybe it's just the beginning of autumn, but it already feels like the coldest days of a Jerusalem winter.
So the programme will be the same as last year and National Hunt's greatest star will be snatched away from his public at the height of his success, not to be seen again until another winter has started to bed in.
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6.32pm The second half has started.
The summer has started early, so we started the fire season early".
While 2009 has started well for Hyundai, the final months of 2008 were rather turbulent.
6.36pm A carrier pigeon has just arrived to tell me that the second half has started.
OPTIMISM ERODING 2. (S) The year 2007 has started off badly for Israelis.
But this year has started out shakily, and that worries Mr. Isaly.
The huge effort to overhaul the industry, begun several years ago, has started to yield results.
This year has started strong, and many of these companies are finding they have more work than workers.
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