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"start of a project" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when discussing the beginning of a new endeavor such as, "With the start of a new project, we are working to ensure that all of our goals are attainable."
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"At the start of a project we never know what it is," Christo says.
Also came in the opening ceremony – the event marking the start of a project notorious for violent favela clearances.
At the start of a project, he said: "We itemize everything that's going to be in a room, and put them on a spreadsheet.
He was glad, he said, to have been appointed at the start of a project, his job as coach to mould the new arrivals into a coherent team.
The Department of Transportation also announced last month the start of a project to replace the drawbridges at Goose Creek and Sloop Channel on the Wantagh State Parkway.
Don't be afraid to ask for clarification – this gets the speaker to engage and explain, and can be particularly useful for researchers at the start of a project.
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This starts from the outset of a project, where the target audience is defined.
This is the start of a larger project and the beginning for a talented new designer.
Three years ago, those unwritten rules started to change with the start of a new project aimed at female cotton farmers.
It was the start of a family project for Murphy; his wife, Nancy; and their eight children.
The start of a $400,000 project by the Department of Public Works to dredge Crestwood Lake is imminent, Mr. Stout said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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