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"off to the right start" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It can be used to indicate that something has begun, typically in a positive or promising way, and is likely to be successful. For example, "We've got off to the right start with this project, and I expect great things from it."

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Thorough weeding beforehand can help get the new bed off to the right start.

Both sides want [the negotiations] to get off to the right start.

"So in order for us to have success, it's important for us to make this decision today so that next season we can get off to the right start".

It is time now for solemn New Year's resolutions to put Nassau's finances in order, the experts say, and get the next decade, century and millennium off to the right start for the 1.3 million people who live here.

It called the conference "particularly important and timely in helping them get off to the right start". Bloomberg News first reported the decision to hold it, despite the shutdown.

She gets off to the right start by declaring that "nothing about this building is alien". The museum's strong relationship to its site may not be apparent in photographs, but in Bilbao itself the light, the river, the hills beyond, the industrial waterfront, the bridges and even the cars all appear magnetically pulled together by the curves, the scale, the titanium cladding of the design.

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St Mirren got off to the right sort of start.

The referee had a bewildering afternoon and that reprieve threatened serious ramifications for the home team when Daley Blind gave away the free-kick, almost 30 yards out, that was followed by Payet's swirling right-foot shot starting off to the right and then curving inwards to find a way past De Gea, off the inside of the post.

"I didn't get off to the best of starts but I righted the ship well, caught fire a little bit round the turn and am really happy with four under par," said McIlroy, who has carded 12 successive sub-par scores.

As much as parents cherish their children, many don't mind when they are sent off to school right at the start of September.

The government's lawyer got off to a slow start, stumbling for the right words and reaching for his water glass, even before the Republican-appointed justices pounced – which they did soon enough, and repeatedly.

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