Sentence examples for been start from inspiring English sources

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been start

verb

To begin, commence, initiate. transitive

Exact(2)

The offensive efforts of their opponents have been start, stop, go, sputter.

If you have not been, start now!

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Last month the protests turned nasty when some of Uber's cars were smashed up.Despite his new pro-reform image, Mr Hollande's approach has scarcely been start-up-friendly.

"They have two coaches on that staff, Dom Capers and Chris Palmer, who have been start-up coaches with expansion franchises before.

A search has been started.

By September 2015, the concern announced it had closed 182 M&A deals, most of the targets have been start-ups.

These are starting points.

These are starts.

We're starting again.

It may be starting.

Government inquiries were started.

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