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Discover Ludwig"a head start" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe having an advantage in achieving a certain goal before someone else. For example, "The student received a head start when she was accepted into the program early."
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"Getting a head start.
L.A. got a head start.
It had a head start.
It's a head start!
The banks already have a head start.
But some people get a head start.
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Want to get a head-start on that project now?
These have already had a head-start on our vegetables.
They also had a head-start.
Then you can have a head start".
That gave them a head start in the rehearsal room.
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