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"start of work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to the beginning of a job or project. For example, "We had a successful start of work on the new project."
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Delays in financing put off the actual start of work until July 1998.
She said the state had already accommodated local interest by delaying the start of work until after the Super Bowl.
That seems unlikely when there are disputes up and down the route long before the start of work in 2017.
Ju Su-yang does not hear the 7am sirens wailing across Pyongyang to mark the start of work.
The streets in the southwest portion of the neighborhood that still lack them should see the start of work next year, Ms. Pavlica said.
It was 1988 and she was marking the start of work on a theme park that was supposed to open in 1990.
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I suspected that a bust was coming — right from the start of working on the novel, it was implicit in the shape of the story — but I didn't know it was going to be a world-historical event.
The reason is to avoid any disturbance at the start of working as a result of lifting an object.
"I look at this as the start of working on the Internet of things.
O'Reilly's time at Erskineville also marked the start of work-sport conflicts that hampered his cricket career.
This wage discrimination affects women from the start of working until retirement.
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