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Discover Ludwig"starting weeks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It usually refers to a specific period of time, usually a few weeks, that something will start happening, such as a new job or a new school semester. For example, you could say: "I'm nervous about starting my new job in a few starting weeks."
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Estimates suggest up to 300,000 teachers could lose jobs for the coming school year, starting weeks before election day.
The opposition had difficulty mobilizing in good part because the government had undertaken a widespread clampdown starting weeks before, and bused in tens of thousands of government forces.
Isis opened the facility in January as part of its fledgling health ministry, with recruitment starting weeks before the British doctors arrived.
Previous randomised controlled trials of therapy interventions have shown effect sizes ≥ .80 in similar populations for the PRWE as a result of hand therapy, however therapy starting weeks after the accident.
The slightly longer detection times are present for the starting weeks falling in the period of late-November to mid-January (week 9 to week 15 in Figure 5a).
But even for the later starting weeks, the method takes comparatively longer time to detect a pandemic.
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Alex Smith may be starting Week 1 of the 2013 NFL season.
Preschools and private schools tend to start weeks after their public school neighbors.
For many successful projects, the campaign started weeks before launch.
The campaign should have actually started weeks ago.
Or they could, but one – or both – won't start week 1.
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