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The phrase "are just a start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is an initial step or beginning point in a process or discussion.
Example: "These suggestions are just a start; we can build on them to create a more comprehensive plan."
Alternatives: "are merely a beginning" or "are only the first step."
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These links are just a start.
"The guidelines are just a start".
But these steps are just a start, Mr. Mayer and other experts said.
Royal commissions and inquiries are just a start and do not necessarily prompt reform.
"You need greater turnover than just these two and ideally bring in some media figures," said James Cakmak, an analyst with Monness, Crespi, Hardt & Co. "Almost everybody needs to turn over, and these two are just a start".
PAGE A30 AT TAMMANY... ERR... CITY HALL The City Council needs to remember two things: slush funds are not their money and Speaker Christine Quinn's proposed reforms of those "member items" are just a start.
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"Now we are just a start-up business".
Security seals, however, are just a starting point, not a guarantee a site is secure.
But these two are just a starting point.
But numerical comparisons are just a starting place.
They are just a starting point.
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