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The phrase "got a good start" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to begin something successfully or with a positive outcome. Example: The team got a good start in the game, scoring two goals in the first five minutes.
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"We got a good start," Merrick said.
"I got a good start and I just managed to bridge a big enough gap.
I got a good start, there was great overtaking – I can still overtake!
The Syrian man credits Catholic Charities with ensuring that he, his wife and four children got a good start.
He got a good start in life, as the son of a former minister of mines and energy who had also run Vale, Brazil's biggest mining firm.
Vettel got a good start from second place to pass the pole sitter Nico Hulkenberg of Williams and never looked in trouble.
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The Twins got a good starting shortstop in Guzman.
Both get a good start.
"It was important for me to get a good start.
Competition is stiff, so getting a good start is vital.
We can get a good start towards this goal by explicitly modeling content sources.
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