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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a start of a" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when referring to the beginning of something, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "This is a start of a new chapter in my life." should be "This is the start of a new chapter in my life."
Alternatives: "the beginning of a" or "an initiation of a".
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"Hopefully, this is just a start of a lot more to come," Froome said.
Is this a start of a demolition derby career for you? A.
"I thought that was a start of a lot of positive things with him," Collins said.
"There is not even a shadow of a start of a suspicion about this".
However we still see the model as solid and do not see this downgrade as a start of a business heading into a downward spiral.
"It is very good news … This will mark a start of a new relationship between India and Pakistan," said Prakash Javadekar, a BJP spokesman.
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"However, recent weeks are showing slower growths, possibly a start of an organics growth plateau".
"The contracts being signed with Cuba should not be seen as as a start of an ongoing commercial relationship with Cuba," Mr. Kavulich said.
A new start of an antidepressant was defined as a start of an antidepressant after no antidepressant fills for at least 6 months.
Once a frame is specified, a Start-Of-Frame (sof) is designated among the constitutive fields.
We consider this article only as a start of such an endeavor.
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