start a phase
Frequency: 7.112.3 per million words
To begin a new period or stage.
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- The company plans to start a new phase of development next quarter.
- After much deliberation, they decided to start the next phase of the project.
- We are about to start a critical phase in our research.
- The country needs to start a phase of economic recovery.
- She felt it was time to start a new phase in her life.
- The construction will start its final phase next month.
- To overcome challenges, we must start a phase of intense collaboration.
- The organization decided to start a phase of internal restructuring.
- They hope to start a more stable phase after the elections.
- The young artist is ready to start a creative phase in her career.