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Meanings of
starting
in anglès
català
inici
espanyol
inicio
Back to the meaning
A turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning)
start
català
inici
Starting.
Related terms
protrusive
Synonyms
Examples for "
start
"
start
Examples for "
start
"
1
It's a great way to
start
the new year. -FieldLevel Media
2
Ardern said people also needed to
start
working from home if possible.
3
We
start
a new year in a state of transatlantic political paralysis.
4
However, she's backing the minister and said this is a good
start
.
5
Peter de Lange agreed the beefed-up government measures were a good
start
.
Starting.
Related terms
opening
Usage of
starting
in anglès
1
Protecting devices Understanding the key risk areas is a good
starting
point.
2
Sunak said: We are
starting
a great national effort to protect jobs.
3
Work is however
starting
on improving the voter registration process, he said.
4
The Dublin West Education Centre is
starting
a new course this afternoon.
5
The following is an example of this process
starting
with step 4:
6
Federal workers are entitled to 13 vacation days
starting
in year one.
7
However sensible its
starting
point, the idea rankled civil-liberty and privacy-minded groups.
8
A million as a
starting
point for and entry level home here.
9
All deaths occurred within an average of 35 days from
starting
treatment.
10
A similar case is set for trial in California
starting
Aug. 11.
11
Imagine, for a moment, that a company is
starting
a business today.
12
It is also the
starting
point of the election later this year.
13
However, buy-in from the community at large is the essential
starting
place.
14
People are
starting
to really question the validity of demand, Flynn said.
15
However, scientists are
starting
to apply space-age solutions to more down-to-earth problems.
16
It isn't quite that simple, but it is a good
starting
point.
Other examples for "starting"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
starting
Noun
Singular
start
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
start in
start next
start back
start today
start again
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Translations for
starting
català
inici
començament
espanyol
inicio
Starting
through the time
Starting
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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