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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was start" is not correct nor usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "was started" or "started," depending on the context. Example sentence: The project was started last week, and it's already made significant progress.
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"For me, this was start of jihad," he said.
"The plan was start marching yesterday, but that was postponed.
So... what I ended up doing was start a gelato company.
So the first thing I did was start reaching out to people for firewood donations.
The first thing he did was start swiping his arm down through his legs.
Mr. Pettersen's advice to aspiring guide writers was: "Start out with a giant wad of savings".
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The "power walk" also strangely evaporated when the president was start-struck by royalty.
One of the letters was start-to-finish in Scots, and made me grin: "Aye, ah wis fair taen wi this mairvellous 'word hoard' ye hae dug up!!
Zipcar was started in 2000.
The second overtime was starting.
She was starting over, newborn.
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