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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will start in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate when a particular activity or event will begin. For example, "The seminar will start in 15 minutes."
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Programs will start in October.
Cameron will start in 2017.
He will start in September.
Perhaps it will start in Lerwick.
Visitors will start in this area.
Fox says it will start in July.
Both rookies will start in Week 1.
Mr. Talamantes will start in mid-May.
Shipping will start in early May.
The mechanism will start in February.
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The trial will start in September 2014.
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