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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are started with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used in any context, as it suggests an incorrect grammatical structure.
Example: "The projects are started with a detailed plan." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "begin with" or "initiated by".
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In Switzerland new research institutes based on UAS are started with governmental support.
No companies, whether small businesses or large corporations, are started with the goal of creating jobs.
The simulations are started with all spots filled with wild-type individuals.
Fires are started with tinder made from dry bark and shredded grass lighted either with a spark struck from flint or with a bow drill.
Many community gardens are started with the intention of supporting lower-income communities, Tiny Gray Garcia, an activist and journalist, said.
All studies are started with the patient in the lateral view where aspiration is most efficiently detected, and then finished with an anterior-posterior view to assess swallow symmetry and vocal cord function.
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Cadel Evans, Andy Schleck and Sastre — all prerace contenders — are starting with a disadvantage.
"They are starting with a blank sheet," Professor Turnell said.
With your help, we are starting with a chicken farm.
We are starting with ourselves.
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