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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a temperate start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a beginning that is moderate, balanced, or mild in nature, often in contexts related to weather, behavior, or approaches to a situation.
Example: "The event began with a temperate start, allowing everyone to ease into the discussions without feeling overwhelmed."
Alternatives: "a moderate beginning" or "a mild onset."
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After a temperate start, in which the two seemed close to agreeing on the public responsibilities of Trump's daughter Ivanka, Carlson zeroed in on an infelicitous phrase from Duca's essay: she had claimed that Trump was "threatening the sovereignty of an entire religion," and Carlson demanded that she explain what that meant.
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A temperate sharpness about it.
We have a temperate climate (usually).
The state has a temperate climate.
"He's a temperate personality," says Ganesh.
Wheat is a temperate crop.
A temperate rain forest managed to ignite.
The region has a temperate climate.
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