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starting

[stahr-ting] / ˈstɑr tɪŋ /
NOUN
offset
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Felix's prediction: It feels like Newcastle are just starting to go through the gears.

From BBC

“While we are not in the AI bubble camp, we don’t think these fears are unfounded,” Calvasina said, adding that they are concerned that play is starting to get ahead of itself.

From MarketWatch

People typically start to lose weight within a few weeks of starting on the weekly injections.

From BBC

Two goals, including the late winner, and we are starting to see the Foden of two years ago.

From BBC

With signs of weakness starting to emerge in the Chinese economy in recent months, stronger policy support may be needed to address challenges such as soft domestic consumption.

From The Wall Street Journal