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The phrase "and in the start" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically intended to refer to the beginning of something, but the correct expression would be "at the start" or "in the beginning."
Example: "At the start of the project, we outlined our goals and objectives."
Alternatives: "at the beginning" or "in the beginning."
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Gmail could use shortcuts on the desktop and in the start menu, for example, so it can be launched like a real app.
The Croatian government began arming Croats in the Herzegovina region in 1991 and in the start of 1992, expecting that the Serbs would spread the war into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Differences in birth year between groups were found, reflecting differences in the uptake of each vaccine after their respective introduction in the Spanish market and in the start and end of suspension of each vaccine's distribution by Spanish authorities.
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This is especially important for qvo6, as it will add a link to qvo6 in your browser shortcuts on the desktop and in the Start menu.
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Personalization and alphabetization in the Start menu makes starting apps quicker.
Ryan arrived Wednesday and was in the starting lineup.
The contrast between Williams and Felix in the starting blocks of the 100 is significant.
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