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Discover Ludwig'if starting' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate a condition or a hypothetical situation. For example: "If starting a new project, it's important to plan ahead and set realistic goals."
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If starting indoors, plant 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost date.
What if, starting from a false premise, you make the same mistake over and over again?
"It's about people!" Reeves rubbed his palms as if starting a fire.
If starting from a core house, the owner managed to only complete a rudimentary enclosure to meet basic needs.
The intention was for her to come to work the following Monday as if starting the job anew.
The idea was for her to come back to work the following Monday as if starting her job anew.
"I wonder if starting a Carling Cup semi final against a Championship team will keep Tevez happy," daydreams Ian Melven.
If starting a school was his idea of "practicing what you preach," he has certainly outdone himself.
If starting your own company is your thing, many schools offer specialized programs in entrepreneurship these days.
The early emergence of life on Earth has been taken as evidence that the probability of abiogenesis is high, if starting from young-Earth-like conditions.
But if starting pitching matters most in the long haul — and it does — he could not have done a better job.
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