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already start with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "already start with" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of beginning something that has already been initiated, but the construction is awkward. Example: "We have already started with the project, so let's move on to the next phase."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
have already begun with
have already commenced with
already begin with
we already began with
begin with already
start off with already
effectively start with
really start with
also start with
again start with
immediately start with
ever start with
yet start with
well start with
better start with
back start with
indeed start with
initially start with
still start with
just start with
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
Actually, the differences already start with the most basic properties of the Hardy Schrödinger operator (L_gamma =-Delta -frac{gamma }{|x|^2}).
It's a difficult change for a globally competitive work-environment, but not reason it couldn't already start with 4 x 9-hour days.
News & Media
When spec-ing out an M37, you already start with a decent amount of standard tech, such as intelligent key with push button start, HID lights, power folding mirrors and telescoping wheel, XM and USB audio, rear camera, Bluetooth and Homelink.
News & Media
If you don't do this already, start with blessing your food, but don't stop there.
News & Media
Interestingly, the present data show that, in patients who start at normal levels of ScO2, postoperative delirium is associated with a larger decline in ScO2, and this is not the case in patients who already start with marginal ScO2.
Science
In CTF mode, you already start with 2 frags.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
(Demolition has already started, with completion of the building set for the first quarter of 2015).
News & Media
Sherwood's men have dropped six points already, starting with a 2-1 defeat at Palace.
News & Media
Some of the lobbying has already started, with the usual grumbling about the nominating process.
News & Media
The statistical decline, in fact, has already started, with both players showing a noticeable drop-off since their strong Aprils.
News & Media
In fact, it's already started with the Mariners winning their season opener in Japan over the A's.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For improved clarity, replace "already start with" with phrases like "have already begun with" or "have already commenced with".
Common error
Avoid using "already start with" because the word "already" implies that something has begun, making "start" redundant. Instead, use "already involved with" or "already engaged in".
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
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Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "already start with" functions as a verbal phrase aiming to denote the beginning of an action that has commenced previously. Ludwig AI considers the expression incorrect, so it's better to use other options.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
33%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "already start with" appears in various contexts, including News & Media and Science, Ludwig AI marks it as grammatically incorrect. The phrase aims to indicate that an action has already commenced, but the redundancy between "already" and "start" creates awkwardness. For clarity and grammatical accuracy, it's best to use alternatives such as "have already begun with" or "have already commenced with". Always choose clarity and precision in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
have already begun with
Uses a more grammatically correct form using "begun".
have already commenced with
A formal and grammatically sound alternative.
we already began with
Past tense of begin and adding a pronoun.
begin with already
Reorders the words to slightly alter the emphasis.
we've already initiated with
Adds a pronoun to provide context for a conversation.
start off with already
Adds "off" to "start" to include the idea of beginning.
initiate already with
Uses a more formal word to change the tone of the sentence.
commence already with
Replaces "start" with "commence", another formal synonym.
kick off already with
Uses a colloquial term for "start".
move forward with already
Emphasizes progression and continuation.
FAQs
What's a better way to phrase "already start with"?
Consider alternatives like "have already begun with" or "have already commenced with" for improved clarity.
Is "already start with" grammatically correct?
No, "already start with" is generally considered grammatically awkward. Opt for more precise phrasing, such as "already began with".
How can I avoid redundancy when using "already"?
When using "already", avoid adding redundant words like "start". Instead, use "already involved with" or "already engaged in" to express that something is in progress.
What's the difference between "already start with" and "already begin with"?
"Already start with" is redundant. A better option is "already begin with", which implies something has commenced. Adding "start" introduces unnecessary repetition.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested