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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the outset of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the beginning of a period of time or the beginning of an event. For example, "At the outset of the semester, the professor made it very clear what was expected of the students."
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"Listen, boy," Tiffany coos at the outset of "Gee".
Mr López was arrested at the outset of the protests.
Tepid economic growth at the outset of the election season.
It was apparently at the outset of all of that.
From the outset of spring training, Howe has emphasized fundamentals.
The outset of the attack is the most infectious period.
From the outset of his career, his obsessions were evident.
Glass posts extracts at the outset of each chapter.
Rick to Negan at the outset of the episode.
This starts from the outset of a project, where the target audience is defined.
He was not informed of his constitutional rights at the outset of his detention.
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