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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starts in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the beginning of an event or activity at a specific time in the future.
Example: "The meeting starts in ten minutes, so please be ready."
Alternatives: "begins in" or "commences in".
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Hope Solo starts in goal.
Shooting starts in November.
Production starts in July.
Our tour starts in May.
The series starts in October.
It starts in the brain.
His story starts in 1963.
The story starts in Syria.
And it starts in school.
The show starts in darkness.
Who starts in his place?
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