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The phrase "will duly start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will begin at the appropriate time or in a proper manner. Example: "The meeting will duly start at 10 AM sharp, as scheduled."
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Big Buck's will duly start at microscopic odds for his third Sportingbet Long Distance Hurdle, but Sparky May is likely to give him a much more hostile reception than he has enjoyed in the past.
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The wildlife list is duly started on the ship's noticeboard – a tally that will eventually hit 39 and include whales and dolphins.
Teams duly started to attack more away.
We then go deathly quiet whilst TJ duly starts the song on his own.
South Africa duly started to look ominous after the break as the forwards rumbled.
"Mind if I start again?" she asks us halfway through her first number, "Magpie", before apologising for being "a diva" and duly starting again.
And Don DeLillo duly starts this, his eleventh novel, in a mode of thrilling bravura, of rip-roaring godlike omniscience.
"The board will duly consider the recommendation," Hewlett-Packard said.
The next quarterly €9 billion loan tranche will duly be supplied in mid-September.
All those who wish this country ill will duly take note.
For the record, the gravestone marking this calamitous misadventure will duly read: "Iraq, 2003-2011.
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