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"start in" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to suggest that something is beginning. For example, "We need to start in on our project right away."
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Don't start in, please.
Previews start in March.
Please don't start in.
Clashes start in Ramses.
Start in the classroom.
Delivery could start in 2017.
Cameron will start in 2017.
Programs will start in October.
He will start in September.
You didn't start in Florida.
Nonetheless, we start in Disneyland.
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