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The phrase "always started on" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of consistency in beginning something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The project always started on a Monday, ensuring everyone was prepared for the week ahead."
Alternatives: "consistently began on" or "regularly commenced on".
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We've always started on the big screen and moved from there".
She noticed that the episodes always started on the cheeks and then radiated rapidly over the adjacent areas including ears and forehead without any other associations including scales, sweating and headache.
We need credible info and that has always started on the news side with print," Lunzer said.
The Lerwick Up Helly Aa is one of a variety of fire festivals held in Shetland annually in the middle of winter, it is always started on the last Tuesday of January.
The study, which always started on a Monday, ran for 2 weeks.
The training always started on a Monday to ensure, that all participants would have equal conditions regarding weekdays.
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The show almost always starts on time.
A spokesman for McDonald's told The Independent: "All our employees always start on more than the national minimum wage, which we fully support.
Shoppers know that seasonal sales, still fixed by government, always start on a Wednesday, and cinephiles that new films come out that day.
April always starts on the same day of the week as July and ends on the same day of the week as December.
While a small board is manoeuvrable, as a learner you should always start on a longer board, because it is more stable.
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