Listen to native speakers pronounce “start” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
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start producing Patriot missiles on
start injecting it back into how we
start are during work, before sleep, and
start with the edges. Like, it's a
start some spelling.
start to sort of poke and prod in them
start with you. And uh what I want you
start poking around and playing with a
start say change say start start then
start by talking us through the pillars
start by noticing what makes you laugh,
start to talk about how powerful this technology is.
start to in our minds conceive of these
start from this feeling of oh, we got
start at M and move our way up to P.
start with mindfulness, which is just
Start small. Pacing is really important.
start some interesting conversations, find gaps in regulation
Start with Tap tap tap. Tap your leg all
start-ups rolling in with grand climate visions, big promises,
Start soon, start small.
start by asking you both, each one of
Start small.
start-ups must turn their science and engineering innovation
start to really consider what is
start to challenge some of those ideas
start creeping toward the wine and be
start losing muscle. So it's like age
start to become things that can be approached.
start talking and you start doing your
start to accept that and listen to
start with a joke or you know and I
start to think about um sharing this
start down a road creatively, we miss a
Start lifting heavy things now.
start doing the work, start trying to fix the problem,
Start taking up space.
start saving right now. Okay, that
start meeting in a pub on Thursday nights
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