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The phrase "started off with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about something that began a process or journey. For example, "I started off with a few basic tools, and the project quickly became more complex."
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"We started off with 10 candidates, now we have two.
He started off with a blank slate.
Emmylou Harris started off with "Love Hurts".
It started off with attacking individuals.
I started off with the simplest programs.
Questioningly started off with a bang.
Gurley Brown started off with negligible advantages.
I started off with physics, then philosophy.
I started off with the most controversial.
I started off with low grades that got lower.
Like Viking, Curiosity started off with some false positives.
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