"A haunting oboe solo introduces the third movement of the concerto."
Can we say "A haunting oboe solo makes the third movement of the concerto to start" ?
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No. You can't "make something to start". You can "make something start", but it isn't a suitable expression for your context.
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No.
You can't "make something to start". You can "make something start", but it isn't a suitable expression for your context.