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Discover LudwigThe phrase "head starts" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "head start." You can use it when referring to an advantage gained at the beginning of a process or competition
Example: "Having a head start in the race allowed her to maintain her lead throughout."
Alternatives: "early advantage" or "initial lead."
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head starts
noun
Plural of head start
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His head starts to spin.
Your head starts to swirl.
When I think about how the universe lasts forever, my head starts to hurt.
(You can just make out Drago, Scorpio and Andromeda before your head starts to hurt).
After 10 minutes, I have to switch seats because his head starts pulsating in my eyeline.
The game, in my head, starts only in the second half".
Horse's head starts to pump up and down as she breaks into a canter.
Your head starts to go into overdrive and you start to make plans," he said.
"Right now," he told me, "there are a few countries with head starts: China, Russia, India.
Celera is plowing full bore into proteomics, but other companies have head starts.
Unlike Decker's film, Nathan Silver's "Soft in the Head" starts on the outside, burrowing inward to dark and dangerous places.
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