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Discover Ludwig"start it all" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to beginning something from the very beginning or restarting something that has already been started. Example: "After years of neglect, she decided to start it all and redecorate her entire house from scratch."
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As Mexico's drug trafficking landscape adapts to the slow demise of its most legendary capos, one of the men who helped start it all is being released from prison.
They sleep, get up and start it all over again".
You're the one we selected to start it all.
"All it takes is two cats to start it all over again," Ms. Oldham said.
And then we recover and start it all over again for the next season.
He knows that he and his friends helped start it all.
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They started it all".
Naomi started it all.
He started it all off for us.
The song that started it all.
GREXIT The one that started it all.
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