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"starting on Monday" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that will begin on Monday, such as a new job or project. For example, "I'm starting a new job on Monday, and I'm looking forward to it."
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The latest move has been described as a precautionary one ahead of the two-Test series starting on Monday.
The images appeared first on military forums starting on Monday.
I suspect it will similarly affect others, starting on Monday.
Starting on Monday, AT&T will offer tiered pricing.
He said the time slot would have a new host starting on Monday.
The campaign did its best to blunt the onslaught, starting on Monday afternoon.
Starting on Monday, lawmakers will be asked to choose between two sets of bills.
The airline said passengers would be able to exchange or refund their tickets starting on Monday.
Starting on Monday, the United Nations will be host to an international conference on women.
Starting on Monday, mass weddings will be held at the office every weekday at 3pm.
Starting on Monday, passengers on America West Airlines may find themselves paying extra for a meal.
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