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Discover LudwigThe phrase "failed start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unsuccessful attempt to begin something, such as a project or initiative.
Example: "The company's new marketing campaign was a failed start, leading to a reevaluation of their strategy."
Alternatives: "unsuccessful launch" or "abortive beginning."
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The Start Menu is a refinement of the largely failed Start Screen.
Your sex life is non-existent and the thoughts you have failed start to creep into your head.
Only three failed start attempts were observed (4.9% of cases, two attempts by adult females, one attempt by an adult male) and one movement with one follower (1.6%, in adult females).
Failed start up behind me, I got in on the ground floor of the uncharted and unproven world of social media marketing.
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But Mr. Richie knew from witnessing many failed start-up operations that the prospects were grim.
They are both entrepreneurs who persevered over the challenges of a failed start-up.
In America, a failed start-up tends to be a badge of honour; in Europe, it often spells professional death.
THE conventional wisdom says that Legend Airlines is just another busted valise riding the lonely carousel of failed start-ups.
Act I is Silicon Valley in black and white: failed start-ups, relentless focus on beating the competition, and scrappy innovation.
"We're plugging away," said Mr. Kassar, who landed at Advanta eight and a half years ago as a refugee from a failed start-up during the Internet bubble.
Now, it seems, the reverse is true: more people want to study business, whether it is because they are fleeing a failed start-up or because they simply want career advancement.
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