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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
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With a start

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00What id difference between "with a start" and "for a start"? 02br
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0I need context, Hanuman, but 'with a start' suggests to me 'with a sharp movement of surprise', while 'for a start' suggests 'as a beginning'. 'Start' has several meanings. 0-

  • 0I need context, Hanuman, but 'with a start' suggests to me 'with a sharp movement of surprise', while 'for a start' suggests 'as a beginning'.
  • 'Start' has several meanings.
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0I need context, Hanuman, but 'with a start' suggests to me 'with a sharp movement of surprise', while 'for a start' suggests 'as a beginning'. 'Start' has several meanings. 0-

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