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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at starting" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward to some readers.
It can be used to refer to the beginning of an event or process, but "at the start" is more widely accepted.
Example: "At starting, we faced many challenges that we had to overcome."
Alternatives: "at the beginning" or "initially".
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There were failed attempts at starting a perfume collection.
He was looking at starting work in Aldi".
Who would be great at starting the conversation?
They were less good at starting from scratch, ie, a fully unfolded protein.
This is when we looked at starting the business in Asia.
Many of them decided to try their hands at starting hedge funds.
The torque at starting is usually in the range of 1.75 to 2.5 times rated value.
Maybe the Jets will give Tebow a crack at starting cornerback.
Now, he considers himself another type of player — one who is working fast at starting over.
"I thought Nae Nae did a terrific job at starting us with a run against Tennessee.
SKELTON TO START Arizona's John Skelton will be back at starting quarterback on Sunday in Seattle.
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