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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she started off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a person starting a particular activity or task. For example: "She started off her day with a run around the block before heading to work."
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SHE started off as the youngest tennis player on the Tour.
She started off as a designer.
She started off typing recipes, even though she couldn't cook.
By her own account, she started off slowly.
She started off by thanking everyone and her drivers.
"She started off playing — right from the very first point – really hitting the ball.
My grandmother, she started off as a secretary in a bank.
She started off catering parties, but seven years ago she began a home-delivery service.
She started off in front of the camera, becoming a teen model before transitioning behind the scenes.
She started off close to jazz before switching to soul with her second album, "Back to Black" (2006).
She started off with fellow Texans the Polyphonic Spree and graduated to Sufjan Stevens's live band.
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