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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small start" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It can be used in various contexts to refer to a small beginning or initial step in a process. For example: - "The company's success was built on a small start with just a few employees working out of a garage." - "Even though it was just a small start, the project eventually grew into a successful community initiative." - "I'm proud of my daughter for taking the small start of joining a club and turning it into a leadership role." - "The team's small start in training and practice sessions paid off when they won the championship."
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It would be a small start, yes, but perhaps significant.
Mr. Sibanda understands that this is only a small start.
Hearing the word gave us a small start.
But this kind of thing is just a small start.
Standard doubles, a bit small, start at 1,600 yuan on weekdays.
She made a small start on Friday, but it was excellent.
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A very small start-up: the Acme Miniature Flea Circus.
"Small start-up operations have just exploded," Mr. Schreiber said.
Here was this small start-up business, physicalising kindness.
For a small start-up, this is success.
So many legitimate small start-ups are suffering.
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