Phrases with «to make a start»

The phrase "to make a start" means to begin or to take the first step in doing something. Full definition

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Sentences with «to make a start»

  • I love buying clothes but have not really made a start on pregnancy shopping yet, as I don't have much of a bump and the vast majority of my wardrobe still fits. (ababyonboard.com)
  • Whether your school has already made a start in cutting energy use or is starting from scratch, all that is needed is willingness to learn and engage in the programme. (educationbusinessuk.net)
  • Thank you for making the start of my wedding experience so enjoyable. (tiffanyrose.com)
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