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"have a head start" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have an advantage or to be ahead of others in a particular situation or activity. Example: "He had a head start in the race because he had been training for months."
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The banks already have a head start.
They have a head start on anything they do".
Cable and high-speed phone lines have a head start.
The eggs laid first have a head start and hatch sooner than the ones laid last.
But the giants, Yahoo! and Google, do have a head start.
So far, health care regulators have a head start on their financial counterparts.
Still, schools with an established reputation may have a head start.
Lenovo is based in China, so they have a head start there.
Large western multinationals with decades of experience in developing countries do have a head start.
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TR: Silicon cells have a head-start ramping up production levels.
And the more you know, the more you have a head-start in your studies.
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