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start out



VERB
set sail
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Far more managers are getting sacked, and more often, than there were when I started out, and for more than half of them, their first job is also their last.

From BBC

"Most of us started out as shoppers so we can empathise," Haywood said.

From BBC

Things have started out well for the new materials company.

From Barron's

Rowdy started out from under the house but he never came all the way out—just his head.

From Literature

The two Californians would start out closely matched in good looks and charisma.

From Los Angeles Times