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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start over with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that one is beginning something new or different, usually after having experienced a setback, failed attempt, or change of direction. For example: After a failed attempt at a new business venture, they decided to start over with a different idea.
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Start over with the outside right strand.
Start over with what is now the outside right strand.
He set out to start over with what became the library's "Rules for Descriptive Cataloging" of 1949.
You have to start over with something simple that just works.
We start over with a new idea.
If it's broke, don't fix it, just send it back and start over with something new.
They dropped her off that night in Tijuana, where she had to start over with zero connections.
Start over with the introducing yourself, starting a conversation thing.
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Do you have the patience to "start over" with a newborn?
Start over with step 1 under "Before Bed" to ensure you have another productive day tomorrow.
The Reds start over with a new owner and GM, but mostly the same pitching staff.
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