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Discover Ludwig"start with you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when asking someone to be the first person to take a certain action. For example: "Let's start with you, Bob. Can you tell us what you think of this project?".
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Steve, I want to start with you.
WICKENDEN: Ryan, let's start with you.
It has to start with you.
Let's start with you, Natalie Bennett".
I'd like to start with you.
Ariel, let me start with you.
"Let's start with you in the shower.
Let me start with you, Tim.
Radhika, let me start with you.
To start with, you have to be extremely persuasive.
She was also entertaining: "So I'll start with you, Erick.
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