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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'restart to' is not correct in written English
The correct phrase to use in this context is 'restart.' For example, "He had to restart the computer to fix the issue."
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She works with Project Restart to encourage users to join long-term rehabilitation clinics.
Joe Garner added a third soon after the restart to give their under-pressure manager, Mark Warburton, some welcome respite.
Emil Forsberg put them ahead six minutes after the restart to kick off celebrations in the stands.
Cowan-Dickie's third followed shortly after the restart to put the game to bed, before Quins' late but unconvincing rally.
But his Mercedes teammate, Nico Rosberg, passed him on the restart to relegate his older teammate to finish seventh.
And when they come back we restart to work hard because the league for us is very exciting.
On a Mac, hold down the C key as you restart to point the Mac to the Linux CD in the disc drive.
But the England internationals Zak Hardaker, Rob Burrow, Ben Jones-Bishop and Tom Briscoe crossed after the restart to take the Rhinos above St Helens at the summit.
Nationalization could pull the banks out of that dive, at least temporarily, as the government injected capital, hired new managers and ordered a restart to lending.
The Russian held service after the restart to lead 5-4 buthehe American won the next three to seal victory.
You only have to compare and contrast something seemingly as simple as the kick-off or restart to see how Ireland scored.
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