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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started out as" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the beginning stage or origin of something. Example: "The small business started out as a simple idea in the founder's garage but has now grown into a multi-million dollar company." This phrase can also be used to describe personal experiences or journeys: Example: "I started out as a novice in the kitchen, but with practice and determination, I have become an accomplished chef."
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Boettcher started out as a golden boy.
This recipe started out as something else.
Worth started out as a shop assistant.
Williams started out as a dancer.
It started out as my hobby, too.
Macri started out as an executive himself.
The trilogy started out as a novel.
"It started out as a bunkhouse project.
"This started out as a bank product".
So you started out as a cartoonist?
"Last game, I started out as safety.
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