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The phrase "a new starting" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "a new start" or "a new beginning."
Example: "After the difficult year, I am ready for a new start in my career."
Alternatives: "a fresh start" or "a new beginning."
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To ease congestion on its five-borough course, New York is implementing a new starting system this year, when more than 39,000 are expected to compete.
"Today marks a new starting line.
A new starting quarterback, from Week 11 on.
But he took the diagnoses as a challenge, a new starting point.
Mr Obama should set out his own map and make this a new starting point.
Government officials praised the film, calling it "a new starting point to China's new century".
"Now a master's will be a new starting point," Ms. Wilson said.
Bills to win For the sixth time this season, Cleveland has a new starting quarterback.
"Today, Xinjiang is standing at a new starting point for development … A brighter future beckons".
He has a new starting quarterback, Matt Senneca, and other questions everywhere, particularly on offense.
And they might need a new starting shooting guard, depending on how Woodson uses Smith and Prigioni.
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