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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start on December" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase when discussing the beginning of an event, activity, or period of time that begins in December. For example, "We'll start on December 1st and go until January 1st."
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Talks were due to start on December 7th, but have now been put off until January, at Ukraine's request.
In this research, a 15-day well stop and soaking interval has been assumed, so that accommodating a 15-day interval between any two successive injection-withdrawal cycles, the withdrawal season is set to start on December 6th and stopped on March 6th.
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Trading is expected to start on Nov. 28.
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Subscription rights will start on Sept. 22, the company said.
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