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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it will start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is about to begin or will commence at a certain point in time.
Example: "Please be ready by 10 AM, as it will start promptly at that time."
Alternatives: "since it will begin" or "as it is set to start".
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Don't blend too much as it will start to melt!
Bromley says the biggest changes come in how the college records student work, as it will start filming and audio-taping and submitting that evidence for their coursework assessment.
Remember to take it off after a while as it will start to go cold.
Keep following it but do not touch it as it will start the process again.
No more than 10 seconds as it will start taking away your ink.
Don't shout your pet's name when it misbehaves, as it will start to relate the name to being in trouble.
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"The reactor looks like it either is or will within a matter of days be fully operational, and as soon as that happens, it will start producing plutonium," report author Jeffrey Lewis told the BBC.
Beltran offered similar hope and encouragement for a team that appears as if it will start the 2010 season with the same shortcomings that derailed its 2009 campaign.
An afternoon block of cultural programming with Mr. Shapiro as host, it will start with rebroadcasts of "Live From Lincoln Center" and "Great Performances," but Mr. Shapiro wants to expand it to include recitals, dance performances and museum and gallery exhibitions.
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