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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a running start" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a head start or an advantage that allows someone to begin a task or activity with momentum.
Example: "With her previous experience in the field, she had a running start on the project compared to her colleagues."
Alternatives: "an early advantage" or "a head start."
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She already has a running start.
Bennett had a running start.
They had a running start, it's true.
Get your garden off to a running start this spring.
Running Start students may contact a Running Start advisor.
The show is off to a running start.
These exquisite books should prompt a running start.
That would give the next president a running start.
"Bobsled and skeleton need a running start," the group's spokesman, Don Krone, said.
Contestants have a running start, entering the arena and tripping the clock at the gallop.
By elevating Mr. Fields, the board gave him a running start to ultimately succeed Mr. Mulally.
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