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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a start in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the beginning of an involvement or engagement in a particular field or activity.
Example: "She got a start in the industry through an internship during her college years."
Alternatives: "an entry into" or "a beginning in".
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It's a start in the right direction".
He missed a start in Houston.
How do you give young entrepreneurs a start in life?
"I've never missed a start in 16 years.
He has not missed a start in 118 games.
It's tough to get a start in journalism these days.
"They just don't get a start in life," says Paul.
We hope to make a start in rebuilding it.
His autobiography A Start in Freedom was published in 1964.
For a start, in Australia, voting is compulsory.
Few students boast as precocious a start in their field as Andrew Halterman.
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