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The phrase "a clear start" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the beginning of a process, project, or activity that is well-defined and easy to understand.
Example: "To ensure the project's success, we need to establish a clear start with defined goals and timelines."
Alternatives: "a definite beginning" or "an obvious kickoff".
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"I feel the same kind of new beginning, like we have a clear start just like at the beginning of the 20th century," said Igor Satanovsky, one of the magazine's founders and a poet who writes in both English and Russian.
"During an ongoing crisis, like war or epidemic, Safety Check in its current form is not that useful for people: because there isn't a clear start or end point and, unfortunately, it's impossible to know when someone is truly 'safe'," said vice-president of growth Alex Schultz in a post at the time.
The violence of 1910 gave a clear start to the Mexican Revolution, but scholars disagree on an end point: as a convention many use the year 1920, but some end it with the 1917 constitution or events in the 1920s, and still others argue that the revolution slowly unravelled until 1940.
Some patchy early cloud, but generally a clear start.
Therefore, a clear start pressure gradient exists and the fluid flow is not coincident with the Darcy law.
The shown sample queries translated with the VCCL, are modularized as systems, which means that they have a clear start and end point.
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Volcanic landscapes offer the most appropriate environment for the study of landscape evolution, as there is a clear starting time of formation and the lithology is homogenous.
Engineering is a clear starting point: sanitation, shelter and supply lines are all essential in any crisis.
Pull it all together using an implementation road map with a clear starting point and a range of options for future opportunities.
But given both a clear starting point in the latest ConAgra offer and the high risks of the Post spinoff, silence isn't golden, according to I.S.S.
In contrast, non-stop onsets (specifically, [x m l]) have a clear starting point and are unlikely to be under-measured.
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