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The phrase "a start change" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a stark change"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a significant or noticeable difference in a situation or condition.
Example: "The new policy resulted in a stark change in employee productivity."
Alternatives: "a significant change" or "a dramatic change".
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But this is only a start, change doesn't happen overnight.
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For a start, any change in your diet of such a magnitude should be discussed with your doctor or dietitian.
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For a start, it has changed the nature of software.
On Wednesday they debate proper pilots, which would be a start, but deeper changes are needed.
Such efforts are a start, but true, enduring change must be owned by community.
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