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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have never started" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something has never been initiated or begun. For example, "I have never started a business of my own, but I'm interested in learning how."
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We have never started any of it.
It has looked like we have never started playing.
The Yankees have never started a season 10-1.
Darvish and Ryan Dempster have never started in the playoffs for the Rangers.
"But if I had listened to them, I would have never started Spy, either".
Even college dropouts who have never started a company have a quantifiable track record, Mr. Maris said.
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Williams has never started a National Football League game.
Chamberlain had never started against Boston.
"People said I had never started.
"We've never started out 2-0.
She has never started a store from scratch.
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