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The phrase "started right off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something began immediately or without delay. Example: "As soon as the meeting began, she started right off with her presentation."
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Though Brandenn didn't talk until fifteen months, Patti said, "he started right off speaking in complete sentences".
Himes, in his autobiography, "The Quality of Hurt" (1972), recalls that, on arriving at the café, Wright "started right off needling Baldwin".
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Mr. Boies, let me start right off.
So "The Summons" starts right off with a life-altering letter.
One more way to create a standard, one that starts right off with a trunk, is to graft a bushy plant atop a straight trunk of another plant.
The price list in the bulletin starts right off with a price list which would give any American youth a start: Knapsack: Experiences V and VII $4.25 Sleeping sack: For all experiences $1.39 You might think that after that one, the Youth Hostels would give up and start all over, but Youth knows no discouragement.
So start right off with the easy questions, eh?
And Wallace starts right off by asking Dean, why he is distorting John McCain's "100 years" comment.
Do not start right off with the super heavies.
So I want to start, right off the bat, as loud as I can.
You'll start right where you left off.
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