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"at this starting point" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the beginning or initial stage of something. You can use it in a sentence like, "At this starting point, we need to carefully consider all of our options before making a decision." This phrase could also be used in a physical sense, such as, "The trail map shows the different paths we can take at this starting point."
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The load of each exercise at the end of the program (moment of return to work) is agreed upon at this starting point.
The results of our study generally confirm this assumption showing that about two-thirds of kittens will develop an active immunity after single vaccination at this starting point or thereafter.
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We're at the starting point of this agenda.
At the starting point of this project, an acylthiosemicarbazide was discovered to inhibit aggrecanase-2.
Do this by clicking at the starting point (you will see a little circle appear next to your cursor).
This research is really at the starting point but might get increasing importance in a changing climate.
At this point your starting point for the negotiation is lower and you are at an advantage point from when you started.
Here is my attempt at offering a starting point for this model.
Finally, this work aims at providing a starting point to newcomers into the field.
"We look at this space as a mere starting point.
Never having experienced such a constraint, the horse might at this point start to buck.
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