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Discover Ludwig"start as" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to begin or initiate in a particular way or manner. For example: - "I will start as an intern at the company next week." - "The project will start as a small idea and hopefully grow into something bigger." - "Her career started as a teacher before she became a successful businesswoman." - "The journey started as a dream and turned into a beautiful reality."
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I can start as soon as tomorrow.
Boris: Don't you start as well.
Tickets start as low as £5.
Should start "as soon as possible".
"We'll start as soon as possible".
Prices start as low as 30 shekels.
Classes could start as early as Thursday.
Prices start as low as $4,000.
The real work could start as early as next year.
Prices start as low as $1,500.
Therefore, early intervention should start as early as possible.
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