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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fair start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the beginning of a process, event, or competition, emphasizing that it is equitable or just.
Example: "To ensure everyone has a fair start in the race, we will be using a staggered starting line."
Alternatives: "an equal beginning" or "a just start".
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Mr Ibarretxe has made a fair start.
But Mr Fayyad has made a fair start.
Salary cap dispensation would be a fair start.
A place where every child gets a fair start?
But he made a fair start in rescuing Serbia after Mr Milosevic.
We think this is a solid start, and more important, a fair start.
Those liberals who followed Grant could make a fair start by engaging in overdue self-criticism.
Its report, A Fair Start for Every Child, published on Wednesday says: "Politicians have a choice.
A fair start — but information on the Internet is often inaccurate.
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