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start out



VERB
set sail
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Among the young musicians who had started out in this place was Sam Phillips, who was already furthering blues and rockabilly at Sun Records in Memphis.

From The Wall Street Journal

All these funds started out as nontraded entities—meaning that investors could sell only at predetermined times, as with Bluerock or Priority Income.

From The Wall Street Journal

My father, who started out in life as a salesman and later owned a business, used to refer to “my place of business” as a nearly sacred place.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s expected to start out as a warm storm, and some ski resorts in Los Angeles County might initially see rain instead of sought-after snow.

From Los Angeles Times

And I would imagine, especially as a young actor starting out, you’re not necessarily in control of the roles that you get, what you could do.

From Los Angeles Times