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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a mistake start' is not correct and cannot be used in written English
The phrase 'a false start' is a more appropriate phrase to use. For example: "The project got off to a false start due to unforeseen technical difficulties."
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Do it, risk it, make a mistake, start again," said Liberman.
Once you made a mistake, start all over again.
If you or any of the stars make a mistake, start over.
If you hand-write your message and make a mistake, start over on a fresh note card.
Using a pencil with an eraser ( in case you make a mistake ) start by drawing what you want your space to look like on a piece of paper.
If someone makes a mistake, start over the fight scene, unless there's a lot of people in the fight fight scene, because it's too much work, and it's less likely that the people watching the fight scene will notice the mistake.
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What we said: "[Vek's] deranged arrangements are deliciously unpredictable: the Turkish curlicues of Broke dissolve into waves of distortion; Sherman (Animals in the Jungle) is propelled by a grungy bass riff and stadium-rousing drums; while A Mistake starts with a crunchy Keith Richords-style chord before descending into a bass-heavy bedsit lament," wrote Jon Dennis, in the Guardian.
Obama is making a mistake starting off looking dirty.
I think I made a mistake starting my Winona-thon with this strange high school drama from 1986 starring a very young, very sexy (and often shirtless) Charlie Sheen.
Because of Kutcher's celebrity, what might have been dismissed as a careless mistake started a weeks-long uproar and raised questions about his understanding of the cause.
"Something you could give a pass to as an innocuous mistake starts to have the appearance of something more sinister".
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