Examples of 'news to start' in a sentence

Meaning of "news to start"

news to start: This phrase suggests that information or updates are about to commence or be shared. It is commonly used in the context of beginning a broadcast, announcement, or presentation

How to use "news to start" in a sentence

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news to start
Great news to start off the day.
We are waiting for the news to start.
Some good news to start the season.
We are delighted to share some very exciting news to start the year,.
Some good news to start the summer.
Nothing like a littlecheery news to start the day.
Use news to start conversations.
Some truly sad news to start.
Great news to start off the weekend!
Nothing like a little cheery news to start the day.
Very sad news to start the New Year.
Thanks so much for this good news to start the day.
Very good news to start the weekend.
A little bad news to start.
I got some good news to start the week… Good morning.

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Want to get ahead of the news to start your day?
Nothing like good news to start off the week!
Nothing like a little cheery news to start the day, huh?
Well here 's some good news to start off your weekend.
Okay . A little bad news to start.
Here is some good news to start the day!
Nothing like a little depressing news to start off a Monday morning.
We love to hear good news to start the new year!
OK, first some good news to start off with.
This just in, bits of news to start your Friday.
How about some good news to start off Thursday?
In 2007 NYFA partnered with NBC News to start a program in broadcast journalism.

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