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to start with

adverb as in first

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"The idea behind that is to stand as slim as you can to start with," former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock told Football Daily.

From BBC

"I know I have a lot more to give in this world, in this industry too, and I feel like even I have to remember who I am to start with and then hopefully, play characters in films and not in my personal life."

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“So the fact that the regulations might be delayed? I just find that to be unacceptable. There’s a process, and it’s iterative, so things can change if there are problems. But you have to start with something.”

And with that, I’m going to start with you, Mark.

Yvonne Villarreal: I want to start with you and this tie.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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