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The phrase "are making a start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is beginning a task or project.
Example: "After weeks of planning, we are making a start on the new marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "are beginning" or "are initiating".
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We are making a start.
But we are making a start on taking back the street.
Brothers on Bikes, hopefully joined by their sisters soon, are making a start on closing that cycling gap.
Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and a few others are making a start by easing labour laws.The process has been dubbed "competitive federalism": states are meant to compete for capital and talent (a process China has managed without the federalism).
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Polls show that even before the tax deal, he seemed to be making a start.
On Saturday, December 7, 2013 Catherine Simpson is making a start on her Christmas shopping.
Eisner even set up a new Disney animation division which was making a start on Toy Story 3 without Pixar.
Clearly Facebook needs to do something to address the issue of misinformation, and it's making a start.
The reform law is making a start with pilot programs and modest changes in payment policies to encourage coordinated care management.
The European Commission is making a start by trying to get members at least to write national laws that do not conflict.
I'm making a start, I joined last week, and I agree with Michael Brooks in The New Statesman that diversity would be fundamental to a new pathway.
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