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The phrase "a start at a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the beginning of something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "This project is just a start at a larger initiative we hope to undertake."
Alternatives: "a beginning of" or "an introduction to".
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At this juncture, we're just doing it a start at a time".
But they see it as a start at a time when finding capital has become harder for fledgling hedge fund managers.
Once he had a start at a sale when he came upon an old man who had lived in the house sitting quietly in a chair in a back bedroom, an encounter that made him sorry for the man and angry at the organizers.
And it is now tougher to get a start at a Fortune 100 company than it is to get into Harvard (one in 10 for the school, one in 100 or more for the job, Ms. Hayden and Mr. Wilder said).
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It would be a start, at least.The economy, meanwhile, is in a critical state.
Let them all start at a spot marked by a larger flag.
He had things to protect: a fresh start at school, a new lover, a new home.
Mr. Reznor had a head start at being a digital do-it-yourselfer.
Meanwhile, Season 5 is off, if not to a flying start, at least a good one.
Rooms with a king bed start at $124 a night.
Standard rooms with a private bath start at $90 a night; rim cabins start at $142.
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