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The phrase "at the start of a process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the initial phase or beginning stage of any procedure or activity.
Example: "At the start of a process, it is essential to gather all necessary resources and information."
Alternatives: "at the beginning of a process" or "during the initial phase of a process".
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We're still at the start of a process and are still working through the detail with the unions.
"We are right at the start of a process now, some of our results have not been good enough, so it is better to proceed step by step.
Donna Taberer, BBC head of public partnerships, said the corporation is at the start of a process of change, and top staff will no longer be seen as "untouchable".
Even work in progress can be hugely rewarding: Made in China, a young company with a rivetingly distinctive voice, are at the start of a process of making a new show, Tonight I'm Going to Be a New Me.
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Still, Mr Castro can only do so much at what is the start of a process.
"We at least have the start of a community process".
At the start of the process a draconian budget was presented with plenty of cuts and no tax increases.
This process known as transcription starts when RNA polymerase binds to a site at the start of a gene.
There is, in effect, a bottleneck at the start of the process.
Mr. Biden was hardly considered a likely pick at the start of the process.
Most processors can handle a quick 10% jump at the start of the process.
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