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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around to start" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest being ready or available to begin something.
Example: "I finally got around to start the project I've been putting off for weeks."
Alternatives: "ready to begin" or "set to start".
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Turning around to start weaving my way out, I noticed the big guy working on the tomatoes giving me a weird look.
Money Talks (and the Talent Walks) By this point, Mellon had quit Vogue and was casting around to start her own business.
And when they first come out, if they're really interested in your food, they'll come out, turn around to start memorizing the appearance of the bee box, and then they will circle off home, flying home.
So the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Hartford Transit District have assembled some of the best local minds around to start pulling us out of the quicksand.
After we sold Current TV and a short stint serving as the COO of public mobile gaming company DeNA's West, I was looking around to start my next company when I met Sonja Perkins.
When you meet people in public, start gradually bringing in the concepts and the obsession that you've decided to shape your life around, to start growing the group.
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I hear entrepreneurs who talk about their plans for years, but never get around to starting.
"We just never got around to starting it, so we said why not get it done at a hackathon".
As my husband leaves for yet another overnight shift, I wonder if we'll ever get around to starting that family we so often talk about.
Don't sit around waiting to start living your life.
Initial financing for the project, which cost around $5,000 to start, came from the parks service.
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