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The phrase "always start with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving advice or instructions on how to begin a task or process.
Example: "When writing an essay, you should always start with a strong thesis statement to guide your argument."
Alternatives: "always begin with" or "always initiate with".
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Always, always, always, start with an acoustic guitar.
Always, always, always start with the easiest subject.
"I always start with love".
"People always start with us.
You must always start with something.
"We'd always start with ambient," he says.
Ms. McKerrow said: "We always start with the steps.
It's like "Survivor" or "Apprentice": I always start with, "O.K.
I always start with a garment, and then I cut.
No – the admission committee will always start with the first attempt at a prerequisite.
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