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Synonyms

to start with

Idioms  
  1. Also, to begin with. In the first place, initially, as in We'll notify him by e-mail to start with, or To begin with, they haven't paid their taxes in years. The first term dates from the second half of the 1800s, the variant from the mid-1500s. Also see for openers.


Example Sentences

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“I would like to encourage you to please slow down. You have a long way to go. I wish you success, but you cannot disrespect other people’s cultures that gave you the first opportunity to start with and claim it’s comedy. ... You continue making a mockery of my work ... the likes and the viral things won’t be there when it’s just you.”

From Los Angeles Times

It's no secret that children mimic their parents, so encouraging good screen habits in them might have to start with some self reflection.

From BBC

As Mr. Fryer suggests, “we have to start with humility.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Though he was disappointed to be deprived of staples upon his arrival, he smiles and says that if he were watching at home rather than competing, he also would have wanted players to start with nothing.

From Los Angeles Times

My only full day in Saltburn was supposed to start with a hearty hike along the cliffs.

From The Wall Street Journal