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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starting no" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to indicate the beginning of a list or a sequence, but it lacks context to be usable. Example: "Starting no further delays, we will begin the meeting now."
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But with Congressional hearings just starting, no one knows what will unfold.
There will be many, starting no doubt with Boris Johnson, who will fight the very idea that tourism in any way harms the UK capital.
The new law cuts taxes for most Americans this year, which means that withholding from employee paychecks will drop starting no later than mid-February.
Editor's note: the phrase "on magazine covers" was added to clarify the meaning of the sentence starting "No white American woman asks …" at 4pm ET on 7 July.
Now firmly the starting No 3 for Leinster, Ireland and, last summer, the British & Irish Lions, is it dangerous to think he's one of the world's best?
Starting no later than 1840, he spent each summer in Saratoga Springs, New York a resort town where the nation's elite gathered.
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"Once we got started, no; but thinking about it, yeah".
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When I started, no distributor would carry my beer.
The transitional regime was found to start no earlier than at values of the Reynolds number around 1800.
Games would start no earlier than 7 p.m. on weekdays, excluding federal holidays.
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