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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no start" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You may use it when referring to something that fails to get going or when referring to a failed attempt. For example, "After a few attempts, the car failed to start and he muttered, 'No start'."
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"No start here and go there".
If they say no, start back at Step One, and talk to them again in a month.
You no start with love.
No start, middle, or end".
No start or release dates were announced.
No start date was announced for construction.
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Reaction is certainly no start-up.
He gave no start-up date.
Back then, she said, "I had no start-up capital, no experience, and no real idea what I was doing".
"No start-ups, that's for sure.
No start-up business can move forward without funds.
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