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The phrase "start not" is not grammatically correct on its own. However, it can be used as part of a longer sentence or phrase, such as "start not to worry," "start not to panic," or "start not to lose hope." In these cases, it means to refrain from or avoid starting a certain action or feeling. Example: Start not to lose hope, for there is always a chance for things to turn around.
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"9am start not v family-friendly".
"When did that start?" "Not long ago," she said.
This has to be the start, not another false dawn".
I had to start not from zero but before zero".
From that moment, vastness was the start, not the finish.
However, this must be the start, not the end.
For a start not all housing investors negative gear.
And it is a start, not the end.
It's an ugly start, not where we wanted to be.
Head Start not getting the results you think it should?
"So I decided from the start not to make a taboo out of it".
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