Sentence examples for am start from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am start" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a state of beginning or starting something.
Example: "I am starting my new project today."
Alternatives: "I am beginning" or "I am commencing."

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am start

verb

To begin, commence, initiate. transitive

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I headed back to court for its 9 30 am start.

"All I would be thinking is 'She is there.'" February 10th, 7 50 A.M.: "I am start fly, love Galina".

The measured times are equivalent to 12 34 am (start of eclipse), 1 50 am (beginning of totality), 2 19 am (mid-eclipse), 2 48 am (end of totality), and 4 05 am (end of eclipse).

The 7 am start time was daunting but I'd promised to go.

Ticket holders began queuing at 9 30 am, and the court was full half an hour before its 11 am start time.

When it was finally time to ditch our layers of clothes (that made us look more like Occupy Wall Streeters than marathoners) for our 10 40 am start time, I told the butterflies in my stomach to take it easy.

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