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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starting under" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate the beginning point of something that is positioned below a certain reference point.
Example: "The new policy will be starting under the current regulations."
Alternatives: "beginning below" or "commencing beneath"
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In December, the 45-room Duane Street Hotel opened in TriBeCa, with special opening rates starting under $300.
Still, virtually all the hotels had specials starting under $200, even Le Pavillon, the 99-year-old bastion of New Orleans luxury, and the designer W New Orleans.
Like many others of his generation, starting under Dizzy Gillespie, Quincy Delight Joneses, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist, always claimed his first love was the trumpet.
The police have relied on a strong public image as a force that provided middle-class jobs for large numbers of local residents, starting under British colonial rule.
QUESTION FROM ALLEN: Speaking on U.S. deficit spending as a whole … The U.S. debt has been mostly (close to 90% by my amateurish calculations) accrued starting under the Reagan Administration.
It is generally accepted in the industry that only one in 300 men can actually perform for the length of time required, with all the stopping and starting, under the lights and in view of other people".
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It all started under Sadat.
It started under Johnson.
The festivities started under an ominous sign.
They had, he argued, started under Obama.
But dance started under the stars.
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