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The phrase "start of the work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the beginning of a project, assignment, task, or job. For example: "We made significant progress on the project, but there's still a long way to go until we reach the end. We've made it to the start of the work, though!".
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This would make for a fun start of the work week, not your usual Monday blues.
Government offices are nearly always closed in the United States on Sunday, which is the start of the work week in many Muslim-majority countries.
Milkings at 5 30 a.m. and p.m. are just the start of the work, but all of the Browns pitch in.
The purchase is only the start of the work – and you can't depend on the expertise of just one or two residents forever.
David Moore put everyone into billowy costumes at the start of the work and, later, into skimpy outfits akin to bathing suits.
What helped bind the miscellaneous events together was a long phrase filled with swinging movements that Mr. Jones introduced at the start of the work.
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The Top 7 show honored Prince, who penned the girl band's start-of-the-work-week lament under the alias Christopher.
Immediately after the start of this work, the Council consulted the European Parliament on this proposal on which this House issued an opinion in May 1999.
Rain will greet the start of the working week for millions tomorrow, with the arrival of summer in the coming weeks still "up in the air".
The bell – rung at 6am - marked the start of the working day at the mill two centuries ago and, then run at 8pm, its end.
Ms Dunn describes the start of the working relationship with Tesco as an "amazingly intense phase".
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