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The word 'jump-start' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word 'jump-start' as a verb to mean starting a car, machine, or process by using a jolt of electricity or another power source, in order to make it work. For example, "I had to jump-start the lawnmower after it wouldn't start up on its own."
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We need to jump-start the race.
Part I: Why Jump-Start Routines?
Did Climate Change Jump-Start Human Evolution?
Hang on; there's a jump-start coming.
It's whatever gives you a jump-start.
Sometimes, Hunter needs a jump-start.
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