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"at start" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the beginning or initial stage of something. Example: "At the start of the race, all the runners were full of energy and determination." In this sentence, "at the start" refers to the beginning of the race. Another example: "At the start of the meeting, the CEO outlined the company's goals for the upcoming year." In this sentence, "at the start" indicates the beginning of the meeting.
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At start up, several standard directories, which may be customized, are searched for plugins.
At start the number of RSNs was unknown.
At start of follow-up.
Grade: 7 Juan Agudelo Entered at start at second half.
Dance lesson included at start of event.
Grade: 5 Kyle Beckerman Entered at start of second half.
Got 40 cents at start -- 60 cents now.
"Hmm at start" they continue, and also: "Purring".
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As Marshall hints at, start-ups are built to fail.
Boundary layers thus appear at start-up and shutdown.
At start-up, weights inside the vibratory driver accelerate to achieve a high velocity.
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