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Discover Ludwig"starting by" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It is a compound preposition meaning that it is used to introduce a phrase or clause. For example: "Starting by organizing his thoughts, the writer created a well-structured essay."
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We are starting by resurrecting battleships.' ".
Warker was starting by the end of his first season.
Do not be surprised if he is starting by midseason.
And he's starting by reporting on himself and his new venture.
I'm starting by nominating two books, which already breaks our arbitrary rules.
"I'm starting by selling sandwiches that I like, but I'm willing to adapt to my customers".
"They are trying to enter the city, so they are starting by raiding the outer areas.
The large military presence on both sides increases the risk of a conflict starting by accident.
Instead Pozzi recommends starting by doing an edible weed walk with an expert.
Dodsworth interviewed each woman at length, starting by asking them how they felt about their breasts.
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