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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a start to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the beginning of a process, journey, or development towards something.
Example: "This project is just a start to our long-term goals for sustainability."
Alternatives: "an introduction to" or "a beginning of".
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It's only a start to the conversation.
What a start to the day.
That's a start to another reclamation project.
"It's a start to the healing," he said.
What a start to the US Open we have.
What a start to the second half for Blackpool.
What a start to the season for FC Dallas.
It is a start to understand the role of operations strategies in supply chain design.
This type of federal funding is a start to seriously fighting the battle.
One breakthrough at the meeting was a start to admit women to the Council.
Few players had as strong a start to the United States Open Series as Agnieszka Radwanska.
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