Examples of 'often starting' in a sentence

Meaning of "often starting"

{'a': 'Often starting: Typically the beginning or initiation point of a process, activity, or event.'},

How to use "often starting" in a sentence

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often starting
You will see me more often starting now.
Headache, often starting at the base of the neck.
This is important because they are often starting school at this time.
Often starting projects or tasks without reading or listening to directions or instructions carefully ;.
I plan to write more often starting now!
Often starting with red or dry skin, followed by a headache and dizziness.
Abdominal pain or severe abdominal cramping, often starting suddenly.
Processes develop over years, often starting with manual or offline spreadsheet dependence.
An explosive charge would then ignite the incendiary material, often starting a raging fire.
Collection proceeds privately, often starting with a simple reminder by phone or text.
Often starting with a person, Jaakko had been hounding me.
As it is progressive, improvements are often starting to be seen around the 4 week point.
Often starting with a person,.
Inability to focus on one activity, often starting and not finishing projects.
Stiffness, weakness and muscle spasms ( spasticity ) in your legs, often starting in one leg.

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It 's a multi-faceted job, often starting with studies in Computer Science.
Cross-disciplinary expeditions, natural phenomena and bio-scientific research are often starting points for her work.
One in four autistic children develops seizures, often starting either in early childhood or adolescence.
Symptoms of appendicitis include abdominal pain, often starting near the belly button.
It is one of the earliest trilliums, often starting to bloom in January or February.
He continued to be a regular in the subsequent years, often starting but rarely finishing a match.
Bad, Posts appear at a random rate, often starting off with apologies for not posting.
One in four children with ASD develops seizures, often starting either in early.
Hotlines allow the reporting of exploitative practices, often starting the law enforcement process.
Themes like alienation, seclusion, unrest, insecurity are often starting points for his visual production.

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