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Discover Ludwig"started off right" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an event or situation that has gotten off on the right track or is proceeding in a favorable way. Example sentence: The job interview started off right, and the interviewer seemed impressed with my qualifications.
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This hasn't quite started off right, you might say".
"This year, we haven't started off right at home.
According to Paola, our kids started off right because she breast-fed them, which "opened their taste buds".
According to Paola, our kids started off right because she breast-fed them, which "opened their taste buds". I'm not sure that's scientific.
"He (Pope Francis) started off right away, wanting a poor Church, a simple Church, back to gospel basics.
The introductions were many last year, and to get the year started off right, AngelList is giving users a chance to review all the craziness that 2011 had to offer, as it this weekend soft-launched its "2011 Yearbook".
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Hopefully, it can start off right with the World Cup".
"I just want to start off right with a win," he said.
We started building a curriculum for our Nooglers — newly hired Google employees — so that they would start off right.
Pulling starts off – right at the very beginning of episode one, series one – with a hand job.
Readers who have experienced divorce and shared custody, what advice do you have for the parent who is just starting out, and trying to start off right?
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