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starting

[stahr-ting] / ˈstɑr tɪŋ /
NOUN
offset
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Chicago house was really starting to melt its way into pop.

From Los Angeles Times

Environmental charities said the lower numbers were "not evidence of real change", but the industry body Water UK said the country was starting to see the effect of companies tripling investment in infrastructure.

From BBC

As developers look to create real-world productivity gains, more people are experimenting with AI agents, and starting to pay for them.

From The Wall Street Journal

The World Trade Organization's 166 members appeared deeply divided as ministers gathered in the Cameroonian capital for a key conference starting Thursday, amid global economic turmoil linked to the Middle East war.

From Barron's

She also admitted to Cooper that their marriage most likely was what it was because she went too quickly from divorcing her first husband to starting a relationship with her second.

From Los Angeles Times