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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start questions" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to prompt someone to begin asking questions, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "Before we begin the discussion, let's start questions to clarify any doubts."
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WESTIN HOTEL Joy Loverde, author of "The Complete Eldercare Planner: Where to Start, Questions to Ask, How to Find Help," will discuss her insights with families in a seminar sponsored by Arden Courts Alzheimer's Assisted Living.
Crawford, however, is having to start questions by saying things like, "I'm trying to understand... .. Stop trying!
If you want to avoid closed-ended questions, don't start questions with the following verbs: are/was, did/did, will, won't, didn't, aren't, would, if.[5].
Seven years after London secured the right to host the world's biggest sporting event and just 12 days before its official start, questions are growing over how and why such fundamental security failures have been allowed to develop.
Right from the start, questions like those above needed to be answered or, at least, conventions for measurement needed to be developed.
As expressed here ' they're tools (Safe Start questions and EPDS) …that is all…it's not a diagnosis' (DG1).
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And once you start question some things, you start questioning everything".
He never suggested the starting question came down to health.
— that was your starting question today," the teacher said.
"That's a good starting question for tomorrow".
The starting question in itself is a critical and potentially weak element.
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