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The phrase "start at the end" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to begin a task or process by focusing on the final goal or outcome. Example: "When writing a research paper, it's often helpful to start at the end and work backwards. Begin by outlining your conclusion and then gather evidence to support it."
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Let's start at the end.
I'll start at the end there.
Let me start at the end.
Evidence from witnesses will start at the end of year.
For high-priority projects: Start at the end, not the beginning.
Events at Wanderlust are set to start at the end of May until October.
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Many of my freelance worker colleagues also made their last start at the end of September.
Let's start at the end this week.
Mattrick will start at the end of July.
Commissioning of the storage ring is foreseen to start at the end of 2008.
Over 3,200 are on order and deliveries will start at the end of 2015.
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