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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is started at" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it suggests a passive construction that doesn't fit well with the context.
Example: "The project is started at the beginning of the month."
Alternatives: "begins at" or "commences at".
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The stocking is started at the top with the welt, an extra-thick section for gartering.
A set of perturbation particle is started at the collision point in the perturbed region and tracked until death.
Play is started at the beginning of each quarter and after the scoring of a goal with a face-off at midfield, as in hockey.
A long term project is started at the ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) tokamak aimed at the exploration of the compatibility of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steel (RAFM) with fusion devices.
It is discovered that the duration of the laser operation estimated with first-order approximations could result in up to about 50% error if the operation is started at the final warning time.
The sequence is started at T0, where CA1 is injected.
Subsequently, listening is started at the test client (S3).
After inspection of Fig. 2, the era of no under-recording is started at 1980.
At initialization, the PSNRtarget is defined, and the algorithm step is started at Step 1.
In Figure 13, the COO is started at time s in order to observe its convergence.
As a consequence, the time consuming procedure of finding an inpatient bed is started at a later point in time.
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