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"make a good start" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are encouraging someone to do something that requires effort, such as a difficult task or a project. For example, "Let's make a good start on this assignment by brainstorming some ideas."
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It's important we make a good start".
The government did not make a good start.
A little pragmatism, coupled with a ban on overthrowing elected governments, would make a good start.
The reform bills won't solve these problems quickly, but they would make a good start.
"We wanted to make a good start and the opening 10 games will be a reflection on that.
For Occupy Oakland, and the reporters attempting to cover it, not being shot would at least make a good start.
Widnes's captain, Kevin Brown, is under no illusions about just how important it is to make a good start.
"We didn't make a good start and couldn't get into a rhythm," the Lille midfielder Rio Mavuba said.
Death cafes aren't a solution to lack of teaching, but I think they make a good start.
46 mins England make a good start to the second half, Cole forcing Diogo to concede a corner.
The $60.4 billion falls short of the original request by Mr. Cuomo and Mr. Christie, but it would at least make a good start.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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