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"starting out on" is a correctly used phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate the beginning of a journey, task, or project. Example: We're starting out on a long and difficult journey, but I'm sure we can handle it.
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If you can't face starting out on an original project, however, Varrall suggests a couple of modification tasks.
"You're just starting out on your career," he said.
"This relationship is starting out on the wrong track.
who was just starting out on his career.
"Even the biggest companies in the world are just starting out on this".
Starting out on foot, we slipped into a Hindu temple called Shri Radha Krishna Mandir.
Barack Obama's new economic team wasted no time starting out on this course.
We knew exactly who he was when he was just starting out on the Challenge Tour".
Starting out on the project, Ms. Shulman writes, she expected her subjects to be outliers.
Before starting out on a trip, be sure to get a full night's sleep.
But as someone starting out on her career, it would have been a risky move.
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