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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a roaring start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or enthusiastic beginning to an event, project, or activity.
Example: "The team had a roaring start to the season, winning their first five games in a row."
Alternatives: "a strong start" or "an explosive beginning".
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All in all, we are off to a roaring start".
But things aren't off to a roaring start.
This time, instead of getting off to a roaring start, Fish started slowly.
Two of the biggest shopping centres reported a roaring start to clearance sales.
Mr. Angelides's commission didn't exactly get off to a roaring start either.
We're off to a roaring start but victory is far from assured.
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Newport Harbor is off to a roaring 8-1 stand, and experience is a big reason for the success.
But judging by Vivo's roaring start, it should inhabit the premises for a long time.
Trotz later credited that first talk between Kuznetsov and Datsyuk as sparking Kuznetsov's roaring start to last season.
The opposite a presumed front-runner blowing off or losing the first few because he's going to make a roaring comeback starting in state X never seems to work out.
Why do so many companies crash and burn after roaring starts?
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