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"starting out with" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the beginning or initial stage of something. Example: "Starting out with a simple idea, the entrepreneur worked tirelessly to turn it into a successful business."
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Try starting out with something like Ravi Shankar's 1997 Chants album.
We're starting out with a first group of five videos.
I'm starting out with beef in a small way.
And I'm starting out with this pressure, p1 here.
"It's like starting out with a strike against you".
1.04pm: We're starting out with Dead Space 3 from Visceral.
Our experiences mirrored those of many farmers when starting out with new crops.
She went into business with him, starting out with a store in tony Knightsbridge.
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We started out with Apple stock.
Each player starts out with 5 points.
They'd started out with a quest.
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