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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come to start" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the beginning of an event or action, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We will come to start the meeting at 10 AM."
Alternatives: "arrive to begin" or "come to initiate".
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These men had come to start churches.
The time has come to start bringing them together.
The time has come to start paying for them.
We hope they will come to start clearing it tomorrow".
German politicians seem to have decided that the time has come to start redesigning European institutions.
The Captain's Table is the place where many new volunteers come to start helping.
Similar(22)
"A group of us came to start a new life.
When it comes to start ups, the research-intensive universities are leading the way.
People came to start fresh and drop whatever oppressive restraints held them back from celebrating their true selves.
When the chance came to start, he went at it like a man with no second chances left.
Tom Fletcher said when the time comes to start retrieving the waste for the treatment plant, Hanford will be ready.
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