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"a strong start to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that the thing you are talking about has begun in an impressive or promising way. For example, "The new school year has gotten off to a strong start, with students showing eagerness and enthusiasm for their courses."
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Many banks had a strong start to the year.
After a strong start to the season, Messier slumped badly.
I've had a strong start to the year.
But a strong start to the half nonetheless.
The bank had a "strong start" to the year, Mr. Dougan said last month.
This was a strong start to what should be a revelatory festival.
After a strong start to the year, stocks have retreated recently.
This was the crowd-pleaser of the night, a strong start to an adventurous festival.
Most parts of the economy had a strong start to the year.
This was a strong start to what promises to be a bruising campaign.
Rank also said it had enjoyed a "strong start to 2010 despite adverse weather conditions".
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