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Discover Ludwig"we can start from" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to a starting point in a plan or process. For example, "We can start from here, and then decide what our next step will be."
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"Now we can start from the beginning," Ms. Rodriguez said.
We have a bundle of bills sitting there that we can start from day one".
"And in Britain's case we can start from the position of low public debt".
If we can start from common points of agreement, we can come much closer to common ground.
By using our method, we can start from correct small collaborative objects which are relatively easy to handle and incrementally combine them to build more complex collaborative objects.
In virtue of density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we can start from a specific structure to get a deep comprehension and accurate prediction of material properties and reaction mechanisms.
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"We are starting where we can, starting from a place of very limited political power.
We can start an idea from nothing.
We can start to learn from that sentiment.
If there are such variables, we can start step above from instead of.
"I see this as a positive step for the country... a good base that we can start to work from," said one, Ahmed Gindy.
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