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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start a trend" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe when someone does something new or interesting that others then imitate or follow. For example, "Johnny was the first one in his group of friends to ditch fast food and start eating healthy, and now it's become a trend among all of them."
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It might start a trend.
"This might start a trend.
This could start a trend.
Did Anna Wintour start a trend?
Perhaps this will start a trend".
But he apparently didn't start a trend.
If Pirates does well, it could start a trend.
I like to think we always start a trend.
If you start a trend, others will follow".
We could go on.With luck, it would start a trend.
Will it start a trend, since publishers, like moviemakers, seem slavish at times to trends?
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