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Discover Ludwig"start off small" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are encouraging someone to take small steps before progressing to larger ones or when you are suggesting that they begin or begin tackling something by starting with small tasks or actions. For example: "If you're new to running, try to start off small and gradually increase the intensity of your workouts."
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Start off small; if the commitment pays off, then invest more.
Start off small; if you have access to children's books use them, otherwise get a subscription to a newspaper or magazine in the new language and use your dictionary to read short passages.
You can start off small.
The penalties could start off small enough to be politically palatable to skeptical voters.
The restaurants opening now, these multimillion-dollar places — young chefs don't want to start off small.
The weapons often start off small and then, under the pressure of competition, may evolve to attain gigantic proportions.
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He starts off small and cute with pointy ears.
Still, Ms. Hennessy said, "I won't be surprised if we don't have full houses at first, if it starts off small" and grows through word of mouth.
"It's a smart business model, starting off small and allowing us to grow," says Paul Gautier, head of international marketing for Puma, a league-wide sponsor.
It starts off small, but happens more and more over time.
This kind of change starts off small, but builds to create tremendous success.
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