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The phrase "always start from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a consistent approach or method for beginning a task or process.
Example: "In problem-solving, you should always start from the basics before moving on to more complex concepts."
Alternatives: "always begin with" or "consistently initiate from".
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I always start from posture.
They don't always start from scratch, however.
I always start from life and build from there.
"You always start from where you left off before.
"When I start to write a character, I always start from the physical," he explained.
"We always start from the elite, with the same faces," Mr. Lotfi said.
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"It always starts from me wanting to say something.
"We both always started from zero, like on a white sheet of paper.
But in her previous books, Wolf has always started from the point of herself.
"Every case is taken as new, so you're always starting from scratch".
Recent winners at Istanbul have nearly always started from pole and Vettel would certainly have hoped to hold his lead for longer than five minutes.
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