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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starts out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the initial phase or beginning of an action, process, or situation.
Example: "The story starts out with a young girl living in a small village."
Alternatives: "begins" or "commences."
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Citarella starts out with an unfair advantage.
It starts out innocently enough.
It starts out simple enough.
"Last Resort" starts out innocently enough.
It all starts out so well.
The song starts out quiet.
She starts out with praise.
Everybody starts out mimicking someone".
Tuna tartare starts out promisingly.
The film starts out great.
The strong rotation starts out wounded.
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