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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or substantial beginning to an event, project, or endeavor.
Example: "Launching the new product was a big start for the company, marking a new chapter in its growth."
Alternatives: "a significant beginning" or "a major kickoff."
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It is a big start, however.
He certainly got us off to a big start today".
He has made a big start on the first and some progress on the second.
Tapping on each category brings up a timer window with a big start button.
"We had a big start to the year yesterday," Mr. Detrick said.
But this move is a big start in the right direction".
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As she gives The Independent a tour, it feels like a big start-up.
In the middle of the dial is a big start-stop button.
It's also not a problem with service outages, unlike, say a big start-up with a little blue bird as a symbol.
And the commission judged that TPL did not have "sufficient resources" for such a big start-up.The commission was worried by the fact that Sir Richard was planning to spend only about 0.8% on publicity and marketing, as against Camelot's 1.3%.
The recent establishment in the capital of a big start-up incubator, backed by tech billionaire Xavier Niel, founder and boss of a disruptive telecoms company, Iliad, looks likely to keep up the momentum.So too does an increasingly firm commitment to the sector by France's Socialist government, which is beating the bushes for sources of growth in a generally morose economy.
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