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The phrase "starting premises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundational ideas or assumptions that serve as the basis for an argument or theory. Example: "In order to build a strong case, we must first establish our starting premises regarding the issue at hand."
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The starting premise and your own belief about what you're doing matters a lot".
That is the starting premise of Chaos Walking, and of how Siobhan wrote.
So what was the starting premise with Bush? "The Bush approach is more about the party.
Our starting premise is that Letterman remained continually unbearded all this time, but do we know that to be true?
The starting premise of the field is that the brain has a vast evolutionary history, and that this history shapes human nature.
Certainly his starting premise — "Each human being possesses a profound, inherent and equal dignity" and is "an end in himself" — won't raise atheistic or liberal hackles.
The starting premise may be surprising: The only way you will become more productive is to decide you really want to be more productive.
Since Darwin's starting premise is that individual variation is the rule of nature, it isn't surprising that the living things that are able to have experiences have them in varied and individual ways.
Moreover, it is a "huge" difference, Mr. Hebert said, that under Section Five, the starting premise is that the covered state or locality's change may be discriminatory, and the state or locality bears the burden of proving otherwise.
Of course, the starting premise of one of TV comedy's best-loved characters – Jennifer Aniston's Rachel in Friends (1994-2004) – was that she had been forced to apartment-share with a friend after abandoning her intended at the altar.
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