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Discover LudwigThe phrase "It's a start" is correct and can be used in written English.
It's typically used to indicate the beginning of something, or an effort that has been made that may have been small but is still worth celebrating. For example, "I wrote my first article today, and while it's not perfect yet, it's a start!".
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Hey, it's a start.
It's a start.
But it's a start.
(Well, it's a start).
Maybe it's a start.
"It's a start," she added.
But maybe it's a start.
"It's a start," she said.
Well it's a start.
But at least it's a start.
It's a start but not enough.
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