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The phrase "at the start when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific point in time at the beginning of an event or situation.
Example: "At the start when we first launched the project, we faced several challenges that we had to overcome."
Alternatives: "initially when" or "at the beginning when".
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Especially at the start, when Mr. Beczala sings the boastful aria "Questa o quella".
lost all chance at the start when he reared coming out of the gate.
But the Devils might have won the game at the start, when Janssen and Boulton challenged the Rangers to fights.
At the start, when Paul was on the mattress, who did he spot wrapped up in plastic?
But Austin has to suggest his buried anger even at the start, when his personality is subdued.
At the start, when asked what made him a good candidate for the vice-presidency, Kaine faltered.
A race can be made or broken at the start, when crews push the sled to pick up speed.
"If you meet people right at the start when they're already the victim, I think it's harder for us to engage because they seem other.
Continuity mistake: At the start when we see Dom and Letty in the car, depending on the camera angle, Letty's hair is either billowing madly or very gently.
The project's biggest obstacle came right at the start, when NASA informed Binsted that the grant could not be used for construction.
Writing it, he admits, was a self-conscious exercise, particularly at the start when he "struggled to sit still for long enough to actually write anything.
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