make a start

Frequency: 8.885.6 per million words

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Examples (10)

  • I think it's time we made a start.
  • We need to make a start on this project by Monday.
  • Despite the difficulties, they managed to make a good start.
  • Don't just talk about it; make a start!
  • She's determined to make a fresh start in her new city.
  • Once you make a start, the rest will be easier.
  • He was hesitant to make a start on his massive research paper.
  • Let's make a start with the first item on the agenda.
  • Even a small step can help you make a significant start.
  • The team is ready to make a strong start to the new season.