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Discover Ludwig"rocky start" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used figuratively to refer to something that began (or is expected to begin) with difficulty. For example, "The school year got off to a rocky start after the teachers went on strike."
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It was a rocky start.
But it had a rocky start.
It got off to a rocky start.
IT HAS certainly been a rocky start.
Trierweiler's seduction attempt follows a rocky start.
"Drumming" got off to a rocky start.
It was quite a rocky start.
Kidwai got off to a rocky start.
Duterte's campaign had a rocky start.
Western Power got off to a rocky start.
A rocky start heightened the tension for the pitchers.
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