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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starting there" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the beginning of a specific action or event. For example: - "Starting there, the story takes a dark and thrilling turn." - "We will be starting there, at the base of the mountain." - "The journey began with a single step, starting there on the dusty path."
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You're starting there.
In the hierarchy of need, Mr. Robins suggests starting there.
But starting there has already cut out so many possibilities.
And for clarification, he came through Barcelona's Academy, La Masia, starting there in his early teens.
Nobody can begin to deal with Tavener's achievement without starting there.
Must have been getting treatment when it was announced that Jon Jay wasn't starting there.
Within weeks of starting there, I flew to Houston several times and began work on seven or eight transactions.
Wealth is the Go on the Monopoly board of Mitt: you're either starting there, heading there or circling past it.
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Massey, more a basketball man than a football man, also works from London, and his view on the globalisation issue is: 'It's really only just starting.' There are, he says, many more changes ahead.
So they're starting… there.
Still, you have to start somewhere, and Virgin Orbit is starting … there.
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