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Discover Ludwig"I'm about to start" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It indicates that the speaker is on the verge of beginning something. Example: "I'm about to start my new job next week and I'm feeling both nervous and excited about it."
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I'm about to start working with Geoffrey Rush.
I'm about to start my long-planned swimming regime.
I'm about to start doing that again if I'm not careful.
Q. Let's say I'm about to start working for you as a direct report.
Carmel, 19, Manchester I'm about to start my second year of three-year undergraduate course.
"Now that I'm about to start, I've got that grit in my teeth.
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The next crime novel I am about to start.
I am about to start four months of preparation.
Well, besides installing, I am about to start a large oil painting for Miami Art Basel.
Photograph: Getty I am about to start writing a new novel.
And now I am about to start a fantastic new position at the Tory Burch Foundation.
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