Sentence examples for off start from inspiring English sources

The phrase "off start" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It seems to be a misinterpretation or a typo of a more common phrase.
Example: "We need to get off to a good start in this project."
Alternatives: "get started" or "begin the process."

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Balls drop to turn power on and off, start toasters and balance teeter-totters.

"Now I take my watch off, start at 8, and move on the agenda.

Again and again, in a line of dancers working in unison, one would peel off, start doing something else, in counterpoint to the others, and thus introduce the seed of change.

You were supposed to be able to perform all of the watch's functions using only these three buttons: set the time, set an alarm, turn the alarm on and off, start and stop the stopwatch, record lap times, and so on.

In my experience, play-off teams must have total commitment from the off, start with a good tempo and put frighteners and doubts into the opposition.

The allusion to the happy anthem, "Pick Yourself Up," made famous by Nat King Cole ("Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, start all over again... ..) I just loved.

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He'd put off starting.

In the meantime, Bake Off starts next week.

Newcomers would be better off starting at the beginning.

"In most cases, you're better off starting over".

"You're better off starting the process," he said.

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