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become
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Forum discussions with the word(s) "Start-" in the title:
-I ‘m going to start my further studies in October.
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-When did they start this great fitness website?
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..." start their days"...
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...for the start of the order, if this has not been exceeded
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...so start getting used to it.
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''Coming soon'' Vs ''will start playing soon''
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''Start again from where you stopped''
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''Start for real'' in American English
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'All events are at 9 p.m start' vs 'All events start at 9 p.m'
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'In the same vein' to start a sentence?
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'let' at the start of the sentence
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'start doing" and "start to do"
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'start' or 'launch' production?
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'to start a career of' or 'to start a career as'
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'When do you start/finish work tomorrow?' Incorrect English?
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[baseball expression] to make a rehab start
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a date by which life might <start><have started> to get back to normal
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a fresh start
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A game would not even start
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a good place to start < with? > is
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A Macedonian had been driving (drove) six hours across Italy at the start of holiday before he reali
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a modest start, but finished life
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a rethinking...in mind from the start
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A scale-up company? [for instance, a 5-year-old start-up]
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A shift in the way venture capitalists evaluated start-up potential
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a start-up run by a former hedge fund manager
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a start-up spun out of Hearst
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a stop and start
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A sudden gust of wind, < and > raindrops will start....
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A timing questioned for this brand new start
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