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The phrase "a started with a" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase, making it unusable in written English without additional context.
Example: "A word that started with a vowel is 'apple.'"
Alternatives: "a word beginning with a" or "a term that starts with a".
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And, knowing full well that he is much younger than she is, he should have a) started with a cardio warm-up; b) ensured proper hydration; c) led her in some stretching exercises; d) taken it upon himself to do most of the "work".
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