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The phrase "its outset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the beginning or initial stage of something, such as a project, event, or process.
Example: "At its outset, the project faced several challenges that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "at the beginning" or "in the initial phase".
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It takes its outset in a behavioural description of the algorithm, in C-language (including library function source code), which is intended to be implemented in hardware.
From its outset, it underpinned its punishing performance demands with almost-certain death should your character, Faith, mistime a jump between rooftops.
As it was at its outset in the Great Depression, "The Radio City Christmas Spectacular" is once more a grand time in hard times.
From its outset, the club has had enormous ambition.
From its outset this staging has been in distress.
"I don't know where we're going," Ms. Wilson confesses at its outset.
It's well known that he and I disagreed about the war from its outset.
It has proved a much more serious affair than was thought likely at its outset.
At its outset, the redevelopment plan sought to make those spaces economically viable again.
That theme unfurled at its outset serves as a functional motif, around which many others race and swirl.
Eight senators attended the hearing at its outset, a much better turnout than the committee's staff had expected.
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