good start

collocation in English

meaningsofgoodandstart

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good
adjective
uk
/ɡʊd/
us
/ɡʊd/
very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, ...
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start
noun
uk
/stɑːt/
us
/stɑːrt/
the beginning ...
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(Definition ofgoodandstartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgood start

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It took agoodstart.
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This paper is agoodstart.
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This survey was agoodstart.
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But this is agoodstart.
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But her essay seems agoodstart.
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Grammars in contact provides agoodstart.
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To fizzle out means to fail after agoodstart.
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The expedition did not have agoodstart.
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Agoodstartwill be to read this book.
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The editors get the collection off to agoodstartwith a useful overview.
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We think the four papers in this journal are agoodstart.
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These paper s got our career s off to agoodstart.
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Giving up the beloved departmental structure might be agoodstart.
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It is time it stopped and agoodstartwould be to bin this book.
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This is agoodstartfor a decomposition, but much more is needed.
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Agoodstart, but there's much more to be said than this.
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Agoodstartwould be easy-to-use software for commonly used models that do not require advanced computational procedures.
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The competition model has provided agoodstartfor investigating the emergence of strategies for the linguistic realization of reference.
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Although this was agoodstartfor organizing the problem space at hand, there were two big obstacles.
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Section 7 shows that the process will usually get off to agoodstartwithout any problems.
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For vertices, however, to ensure agoodstartwe would rather assume that all of them are good.
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It is agoodstart.
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That makes agoodstart.
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That was agoodstart.
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So this is agoodstart.
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