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Discover Ludwig"started out with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe how something began or to introduce a sequence of events. Example: "I started out with the intention of running just one mile, but ended up completing a full marathon."
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We started out with Apple stock.
He started out with no teaching experience.
I started out with a photograph.
They'd started out with a quest.
We started out with Raoult.
I started out with £2.50.
Lauenroth: I started out with observational studies.
That's what we started out with.
I started out with Post-it notes.
Crowdfunding started out with such lofty ideals.
Kumar started out with ten female drivers.
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