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Discover Ludwig"starting phase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the initial stage of a process or project. Example: "The starting phase of the project involved extensive research and planning before any construction could begin."
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"I had several buyers who were just in the starting phase," Ms. Mackey said.
Starting phase two immediately runs the risk that the Bank of England will not wait until September 2014 before passing judgement on Help to Buy.
THE year was 1935: Franklin D. Roosevelt was starting Phase 2 of the New Deal, the Gallup Poll was just being created and Condé Nast published the first number of a magazine called Mademoiselle.
Now the company is starting phase three — "connnecting foodspotters and food seekers with restaurants".
The starting phase Φ is generated randomly between 0 and 2Π.
In automated control mode, the central controller controls the starting phase of the motor.
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The Obama administration has proposed making more businesses eligible for the credit, in part by starting phase-outs at higher thresholds, and also by changing the way it is calculated so that every business within the limits, such as the Herbfarm Restaurant, can take some amount of credit.
Today, with the help of integrated technology, chips can be attached to units from their starting phases.
Whatever the case may be, starting phasing out campaigns today -- get targeted, get digital and engage!
The researchers hope to start phase 1 clinical trials within the next 12 months.
Hence simultaneously company can start phase 5 (a) conformance quality practices along with phase 4 of waste elimination.
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