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  • 121start sb off — UK US start sb off Phrasal Verb with start({{}}/stɑːt/ verb ► to help someone to start an activity, especially a piece of work: »It was his uncle who started him off in business …

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  • 122start on — PHRASAL VERB If you start on something that needs to be done, you start dealing with it. [V P n] No need for you to start on the washing up yet... [V P n] He has not finished his drama, in fact, he has not started on it …

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  • 123start in — informal begin doing something. ↘(start in on) N. Amer. begin to do or deal with. ↘(start in on) N. Amer. attack verbally. → start …

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  • 124With Love (Hilary Duff song) — Infobox Single Name = With Love Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist = Hilary Duff Album = Dignity A side = B side = Released = Start date|2007|2|20 (see release history) Format = CD single, digital download, promo single Recorded = Genre =… …

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  • 125With Every Heartbeat — Infobox Single Name = With Every Heartbeat Artist = Robyn and Kleerup from Album = Robyn and Kleerup B side = Konichiwa Bitches Released = Start date|2007|01|15 (see release history) Format = Digital download CD maxi single 12 maxi single 7… …

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  • 126start the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING …

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  • 127start the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING …

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  • 128Start signal — In telecommunication, the term start signal has the following meanings: # A signal that prepares a device to receive data or to perform a function. Contrast with A condition. # In asynchronous serial communication, a signal at the beginning of a… …

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