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The phrase "a lively start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an energetic or enthusiastic beginning to an event, project, or activity.
Example: "The conference kicked off with a lively start, energizing all the attendees for the sessions ahead."
Alternatives: "an energetic beginning" or "a vibrant kickoff".
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It makes for a lively start.
A lively start by both sides.
I want none of this. 3 min A lively start from Chelsea, as you'd expect.
You've been watching CSI In The Loop, haven't you? 5.39pm A lively start to the game.
Samoa made a lively start, their forwards hitting the ball up with intent.
West Brom made a lively start, with Stephane Sessegnon and James McClean both looking dangerous down the flanks.
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Just because a massive entity such as Amazon or a lively start-up as Onlive decides to wet their feet in a different space doesn't mean the current swimmers need to watch for shit in the pool right away.
"It's been a very lively start," he says.
Beautifully bowled, and a very lively start to the session.
Moments later, Trezeguet misses a clear headed opportunity in the Milan box, after Nesta goes AWOL. 10 mins: A very lively start so far, although admittedly, not from me.
The Michigan man made the more lively start, landing a few useful right hooks in round one as Alvarez came to terms with his surroundings.
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