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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start for me" is not technically correct in written English, though it is not completely ungrammatical
Generally, it would be more correct to say "let's start" or "start now." For example: "Let's start our project now so we can finish on time."
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"Slow start for me," he said.
"If he comes off my bench five, six times between now and the end of the season and gets 50 minutes then I might have a question mark over whether he can start for me next season," explained Wright.
"But at the same time I haven't really thought about it properly and I probably won't until October when I get back on the track when the whole Olympic run-in will start for me.
"If you're talking about connecting horror to a true story, connecting it to true real events, that would start for me with Ralph," said Derrickson during a recent interview in Los Angeles.
I wanted to give back in some way and after seeing the struggles that poverty places on a family, particularly the girls, it was the place to start for me.
It's such a great start for me.
It's a good start for me".
This is a new start for me".
"It's a new start for me.
It was a good start for me in Australia".
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"I didn't see it go in, but it was a kick-start for me".
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