Sentence examples for a start of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a start of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct phrase would be "the start of" or "a start to."
Example: "This is a start of a new chapter in my life."
Alternatives: "the beginning of" or "an initiation of."

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"My proposal is a start of the conversation," he said.

Well, if so, it would be a start, of sorts.

After a start of 76, it wasn't a bad tournament".

The reactor may reach this temperature within 2 min after a start of the exothermic reaction.

"Hopefully, this is just a start of a lot more to come," Froome said.

I'm thinking for a start of the last few stories that you've published here.

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From a start-of-play 402 for seven, the Kiwis bagged another 58 runs for two wickets in under nine overs before the declaration came.

PHY receives a start-of-frame delimiter.

Once a frame is specified, a Start-Of-Frame (sof) is designated among the constitutive fields.

Round up your employees for a start-of-the-year motivational meeting.

The students and instructors were asked to complete both a start-of-term and end-of-term survey.

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