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This is a difficult one to start off with.

From BBC

“Ideally that worked and kind of helped establish that bands could sell tickets. You know, when bands start off, they’re playing to their friends in the audience. When they get to that point where they don’t know anybody in the audience, that’s kind of a big deal.”

From Los Angeles Times

"When our children start off in school and maybe display behaviours which are not typical there is a stigma that they are badly behaved," she said.

From BBC

“I’m not one of those elite cooks; I’m more relatable in that everybody saw me start off as way worse cooks than they were,” added Park.

From Salon

“Receiving a cash gift from a loved one for your wedding can be a great way to start off married life,” he writes.

From MarketWatch