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The phrase "starting the engine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe the action of turning on or initiating the engine of a vehicle or machine. Example: The mechanic taught me the proper steps for starting the engine of my new car.
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One should be: seat belts must be worn and put on before starting the engine.
I was for starting the engine straight away, but Sarah didn't agree.
In starting The Engine, we aim to reach the horizon of new solutions even faster.
Today, belting up for a journey is as much part of driving a car as starting the engine.
To be fair to Richard Curtis, who wrote and directed "About Time," there is no delay in starting the engine of the plot.
The traditional commands of "gee" and "haw," for right and left, remain active, but there is no standard utterance for starting the engine.
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The pilot replied that he was already starting the engines.
He started the engine.
As Fierstein started the engine, he said.
The salesman would start the engine up.
Baring her teeth, Jane started the engine.
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