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Discover Ludwig"start right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean to begin something properly or correctly, or to start something in a positive direction. For example, "Let's start right away and get this project done as quickly as possible."
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Start right.
"I got my start right.
He can start right now.
And let's start right away.
Which is a start, right?
But he did not start right away.
Many start right out of high school.
It's a start, right?" she says.
Why don't you start right there?
Whatever the program, he'll start right away".
"Didn't start right," the customer says.
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