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The phrase "a start which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a clause that describes or elaborates on a beginning or initiation of something.
Example: "This project is a start which will lead to many more innovative ideas in the future."
Alternatives: "an initiation that" or "a beginning that".
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Tells how he directed the boat to a start which proved correct when Oxford won.
She was probably wearing yellow Marigolds, for a start, which wasn't very villainous.
There's his name, for a start, which lingers somewhere between second rate indie frontman and notorious reformed criminal.
But museum curators could make a start, which would mean a changed mindset as much as anything else.
The Toronto Star, for a start, which claimed its reporters had seen a video that appeared to show Ford smoking crack.
Time Warner first offered impossible terms for open access, wanting 75% of the ISPs' revenues for a start, which would have left no profit for the firms borrowing its lines.
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Former world champion Murphy had taken a 5-0 leafterter a solid start which included a 102 break in the fourth frame.
As long as England got off to a good start, which they did, a win was always on the cards.
He thus helped Australia to seize the initiative by denying England a good start, which was converted into an eight-wicket victory.
They got a rocky start, which may be why Grandpa gave Manuel a hand starting out.
This season he took Prisoner Cell Block H and Stephen King horror movies as his inspiration, an uncompromising start which produced an equally uncompromising collection.
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