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The phrase "a tremendous start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very positive or successful beginning to an event, project, or endeavor.
Example: "The team had a tremendous start to the season, winning their first five games in a row."
Alternatives: "an excellent beginning" or "a fantastic kickoff."
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It was, Sobers said, "a tremendous start".
"This can be a tremendous start for us to carry for a long ways".
— NAILA-JEAN MEYERS Jason Day had a tremendous start, with a birdie at No. 1 and an eagle at No. 2 to take the lead at 8-under.
Baines has had a tremendous start to the new campaign, culminating in two perfectly taken free-kicks that helped his side to victory against West Ham last Saturday.
Emerging talent New Zealand's Julian Savea had a tremendous start to his international career, scoring 12 tries in nine tests on the wing.
A "superb new play... a cracking young cast... the new regime at Hammersmith has got off to a tremendous start," gushes Charles Spencer in the Telegraph.
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"Rudy will be a long shot for president, but he got a tremendous start-off on Sept. 11," Mr. Garth continued.
Bethesda got E3 2015 off to a pretty tremendous start, as evidenced by our appreciation of the Fallout 4 hype.
It's been a fantastic start, tremendous quality of rugby".
By contrast, 2011 US Open winner McIlroy built on his tremendous start despite dropping a shot on the par-four 13th.
He feels it gives them a tremendous head start on their post-racing careers.
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