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The phrase "said to start" can be used in written English, but it is not a complete sentence on its own and should be used as part of a longer sentence or phrase.
Here are a few examples of how it could be used correctly: - The teacher said to start the project as soon as possible. - My doctor said to start taking the medication three times a day. - The coach said to start the race when we heard the starting gun. - The instructions said to start with the blue paint and then switch to the red. - My grandfather always said to start each day with a smile.
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"It's time," she said, "to start getting on with life".
Production on Gypsy is said to start this year.
When the groups are together, point out what each group said to start a discussion.
"It's not what you want," Nova said, "to start because a teammate is injured.
He succeeds Ana Castaneda, who is leaving, the agency said, to start an organic food company.
"When you drink wine, you must realize you are drinking something more than wine," he said to start things off.
She and her friends were here, she said, to start "a civil war — a polite, proper, and purely civil war".
(Ms. Gustafson left in 2010 on amicable terms, Ms. Bush Lauren said, to start 30 Project, a food policy organization).
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It's well past time, she says, to start the day.
"Bad news," she says to start the play, "I'm dead".
It is especially important, some experts say, to start early and reduce obesity among children and adolescents.
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