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starting

[stahr-ting] / ˈstɑr tɪŋ /
NOUN
offset
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New Zealand’s economy has been slowly emerging from years of weakness, with aggressive interest rate cuts since mid-2024 starting to fuel stronger confidence and business activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some arms-control proponents say the U.S. should seek to resolve its concerns over possible Chinese and Russian violations by starting technical talks with those countries on ways to detect and deter very low-yield nuclear tests.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was successful in high school, becoming the starting quarterback, class and student body president.

From Salon

The group’s ability to hold gains in the face of shifting preferences is impressive, but the run may be starting to show signs of fatigue.

From Barron's

“Well,” Mom was saying, starting to stand up.

From Literature