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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so to start" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to begin introductory thoughts or to transition into a new topic. For example: "I wanted to discuss the importance of recycling. So to start, let's look at how recycling benefits the environment."
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So, to start there.
So, to start with, is the match.
So, to start this out, let's actually play this game.
So to start with some functional MRI studies.
So to start up again may take awhile".
It's damaging to start too early, equally so to start too late.
"He's new to Test rugby so to start him at seven would be a big ask.
When Wolfe resigned in November he said he was doing to so to start a conversation.
So to start the car, the mechanic has to blow into the device.
So to start with, here's an all-ports call for your predictions, please.
So to start, the Restoration of May 1660 clearly represented a fresh start for the monarchy in England.
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