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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shaky start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an initial phase of a project, event, or situation that is unstable or uncertain.
Example: "The project had a shaky start due to unforeseen challenges, but the team quickly adapted and found their footing."
Alternatives: "a rocky beginning" or "an unsteady start".
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A Shaky Start.
It is a shaky start.
Millwood had a shaky start.
After a shaky start, he settled in.
The plan worked perfectly, despite a shaky start.
The new coffee shop got off to a shaky start.
For unionists, 2012 got off to a shaky start.
Niese also rebounded from a shaky start in Chicago.
THINGS got off to a shaky start at Café Lebowitz.
A first visit got off to a shaky start.
JUNE 5 Shooting got off to a shaky start.
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