Starting in a sentence
Synonym: beginning. Antonym: ending, concluding
Meaning: The act of beginning something; the initial phase.

(1) Prepare before starting.
(2) Start on the starting line.
(3) Shh, the movie is starting.
(4) The movie is starting soon.
(5) The pot is starting to boil.
(6) Shhh, the movie is starting.
(7) The race is nearly starting.
(8) The show is nearly starting.
(9) Shhhh, the movie is starting.
(10) The party is nearly starting.
Starting sentence
(11) The game is starting at 7 pm.
(12) The party is almost starting.
(13) The TV show is starting soon.
(14) The movie is starting at 7 pm.
(15) The game is starting, bye now.
(16) The sun is starting to go down.
(17) The concert is almost starting.
(18) I'm starting a new book series.
(19) The plant is starting to bloom.
(20) He is starting to show his age.
Starting make sentence
(21) The movie is starting, bye now.
(22) The sky is starting to cloud up.
(23) Be-quiet, the movie is starting.
(24) The movie will be starting soon.
(25) The show is not late in starting.
(26) My cold sore is starting to heal.
(27) We can treat as a starting point.
(28) Trace over to the starting point.
(29) The bowsies were starting fights.
(30) My hair is starting to turn gray.
Sentence of starting
(31) The soccer game is starting soon.
(32) The seedling is starting to grow.
(33) I'm starting a new job next week.
(34) The onion was starting to sprout.
(35) The meeting is starting, bye now.
(36) The concert is starting, bye now.
(37) The event is not late in starting.
(38) The class is not late in starting.
(39) My hairline is starting to recede.
(40) The dog's fur was starting to mut.
Starting meaningful sentence
(41) My bokos are starting to wear out.
(42) The bookshelf is starting to lean.
(43) My shoes are starting to wear out.
(44) My computer is starting to act up.
(45) The weather is starting to change.
(46) Tomorrow, I am starting a new job.
(47) The foetus was starting to hiccup.
(48) She took a shot at starting a blog.
(49) The towel rack is starting to rust.
(50) The capuls are starting to kick in.
Starting sentence examples
(51) The seedling is starting to sprout.
(52) The baseball game is starting soon.
(53) The baby is starting to grow teeth.
(54) Next month, I'm starting a new job.
(55) Today, I am starting a new project.
(56) Watch out, the meeting is starting.
(57) My plantar wart is starting to itch.
(58) The race begins with a starting gun.
(59) These boardies are starting to fade.
(60) My birkies are starting to wear out.
Sentence with starting
(61) I am starting my own art-collection.
(62) The project is starting to bog down.
(63) The dragon egg is starting to hatch.
(64) The fugitive is starting a new life.
(65) The baby's hair is starting to grow.
(66) Hurry, the concert is starting soon!
(67) The wound was starting to smell bad.
(68) His hairline is starting to thin out.
(69) The concert was starting at the time.
(70) The dishrag is starting to smell bad.
Use starting in a sentence
(71) I quail about starting a new project.
(72) My bluchers are starting to wear out.
(73) The babby's hair is starting to grow.
(74) The rose bush is starting to blossom.
(75) The concert will be starting at 8 pm.
(76) I am starting a new school next year.
(77) The penguin egg is starting to hatch.
(78) The race is starting soon, get ready!
(79) The basketball game is starting soon.
(80) The storm is starting to come closer.
Sentence using starting
(81) I'm starting a new hobby of painting.
(82) I'm nervous about starting a new job.
(83) The new school year is starting soon.
(84) She is thinking of starting a garden.
(85) The flowers are starting to bloom up.
(86) Lakers have a strong starting lineup.
(87) My blanky is starting to get worn out.
(88) I'm thinking of starting a banjo band.
(89) January is a time for starting afresh.
(90) We set our minds to starting a family.
Starting example sentence
(91) I yank forward from the starting line.
(92) The computer chirps up on starting up.
(93) The colicweeds are starting to flower.
(94) My brodekins are starting to wear out.
(95) The baseballer was a starting pitcher.
(96) Look out for upon starting the engine.
(97) I am starting a new hobby of painting.
(98) The bean sprouts are starting to grow.
(99) The ink on my pen is starting to fade.
(100) The chess tournament is starting soon.
Sentence with word starting
(101) The movie is starting in five minutes.
(102) I'm starting a new chapter in my life.
(103) The auction had a starting bid of $50.
(104) My laptop bag is starting to wear out.
(105) The couch is starting to show its age.
(106) The potluck is starting, let's dig in.
(107) The pear tree was starting to blossom.
(108) The Buick's paint is starting to fade.
(109) The garden plant is starting to bloom.
(110) The milkweed pods are starting to open.
Sentence of starting
(111) The starting value of the game was 0-0.
(112) I almost think about starting a garden.
(113) The day old salad was starting to wilt.
(114) My bicuspid tooth is starting to decay.
(115) We took a shot at starting a book club.
(116) The fig tree is starting to bear fruit.
(117) He had nerves about starting a new job.
(118) The skier pole up to the starting line.
(119) She was ail about starting a new hobby.
(120) Bebe's hair is starting to grow longer.
Starting used in a sentence
(121) These bitties are starting to wear out.
(122) As-of today, I am starting a new hobby.
(123) The firefighter opposes starting fires.
(124) The loud music is starting to annoy me.
(125) Look out, the snow is starting to fall!
(126) The baby is starting to say more words.
(127) The rash on my leg is starting to itch.
(128) The weather is starting to turn colder.
(129) The weather is starting to turn warmer.
(130) The weather is starting to turn cloudy.
Starting sentence in English
(131) The starting gun will set off the race.
(132) The rash on my arm is starting to fade.
(133) She was thinking about starting a blog.
(134) My dad is starting a new job next week.
(135) I was thinking of starting a new hobby.
(136) I was thinking of starting a book club.
(137) The rash on my arm is starting to itch.
(138) He dreams of starting a family one day.
(139) They are thinking of starting a family.
(140) The economy is starting to go downhill.
(141) They are coming up to the starting line.
(142) The blueberry bush is starting to bloom.
(143) The tossers were always starting fights.
(144) These slippers are starting to wear out.
(145) I like to shower before starting my day.
(146) He is starting to train for a triathlon.
(147) He tidied his desk before starting work.
(148) The athlete braced for the starting gun.
(149) They had nerves about starting a family.
(150) The runner bolted off the starting line.
(151) She is anxious about starting a new job.
(152) Look alive, the dance class is starting.
(153) He aims after starting his own business.
(154) He had trouble starting his old brommer.
(155) Starting a new job can be nervewracking.
(156) The cloud-cover is starting to break up.
(157) It's starting to rain, shut the sunroof.
(158) Close the window, it's starting to rain.
(159) The sun is starting to lower in the sky.
(160) The wound on my arm is starting to itch.
(161) I hummed thrice before starting to sing.
(162) The auctioneer asked for a starting bid.
(163) The race is starting soon, so get ready!
(164) My sister's rash is starting to go away.
(165) The fog was starting to engulf the city.
(166) The snow was starting to engulf the car.
(167) The wound on my leg is starting to heal.
(168) The rash on my hand is starting to hurt.
(169) He was thinking about starting a garden.
(170) I'm thinking about starting a new hobby.
(171) The old house is starting to fall apart.
(172) The athlete bound off the starting line.
(173) The race commences at the starting line.
(174) The snow is starting to pile up outside.
(175) The spate on my arm is starting to itch.
(176) Zip up your coat, it's starting to rain.
(177) The starting value of the auction was $1.
(178) The starting value of the pH scale was 7.
(179) He may be suspected of starting the fire.
(180) The new moon is a time for starting anew.
(181) I almost think about starting a business.
(182) The day old fruit was starting to bruise.
(183) The sprouting seeds are starting to grow.
(184) I will be starting a new job in mid-July.
(185) The idea of starting a family excites me.
(186) They are working up to starting a family.
(187) My cold symptoms are starting to improve.
(188) She likes to wink before starting a game.
(189) He looks forward to starting his new job.
(190) Starting a forest fire is a reckless act.
(191) The track curved after the starting line.
(192) They vacillate against starting a family.
(193) Uu, I'm thinking of starting a new hobby.
(194) The track slants up to the starting line.
(195) My botts are starting to feel a bit snug.
(196) Her bletherings are starting to annoy me.
(197) The babby is starting to recognize faces.
(198) Reassure before starting a group project.
(199) Please announce before starting the exam.
(200) Count up with me to 100, starting from 1.
(201) The grapevine is starting to grow grapes.
(202) The skin on my feet is starting to flake.
(203) The race will begin at the starting line.
(204) The flowers are barely starting to bloom.
(205) The biker backed up to the starting line.
(206) The rash on my arm is starting to spread.
(207) We are starting a new unit in math today.
(208) The wound on my hand is starting to itch.
(209) The wound on my face is starting to fade.
(210) My baby cousin is starting to grow teeth.
(211) The pin on my jacket is starting to rust.
(212) She's just starting to learn how to swim.
(213) The fire is starting to heat up the room.
(214) The old house was starting to fall apart.
(215) She's just starting to learn how to cook.
(216) The wound on my knee is starting to heal.
(217) I want to look into starting a book club.
(218) The rain is starting to come down harder.
(219) The tide is starting to turn and come in.
(220) The paint on the car is starting to fade.
(221) I had the intention of starting a garden.
(222) The mosquito bite is starting to scratch.
(223) The paint on the wall is starting to dry.
(224) The mud on the ground is starting to dry.
(225) They were thinking about starting a band.
(226) I am thrilled to be starting a new hobby.
(227) The race will start at the starting line.
(228) The car is giving me trouble starting up.
(229) She was nervous about starting a new job.
(230) The paint on the car is starting to chip.
(231) She will be starting college in the fall.
(232) The storm is starting to settle down now.
(233) Look at the instructions before starting.
(234) The project is starting to turn out well.
(235) The lilies were just starting to blossom.
(236) The swimmer dived off the starting block.
(237) The enamel on my car is starting to chip.
(238) The gravida's belly was starting to show.
(239) Trim before starting your workout routine.
(240) The sun is starting to come up in the sky.
(241) The scabs on my knee are starting to heal.
(242) The athletes clump onto the starting line.
(243) The starting value of the clock was 12:00.
(244) The starting value of the timer was 00:00.
(245) The new moon is a time for starting fresh.
(246) I almost think about starting a new hobby.
(247) The day old flowers were starting to wilt.
(248) The polo on the shirt is starting to fade.
(249) I need to mate back to the starting point.
(250) The packing box is starting to fall apart.
(251) We can cash in by starting a popular blog.
(252) I heard Boomer is starting a new business.
(253) The tadpole's tail was starting to shrink.
(254) She plans on starting a new job next week.
(255) I looked forward to starting my new hobby.
(256) I enjoy starting my day with an orange up.
(257) I can see the clouds starting to cloud up.
(258) They rolled the cube to the starting line.
(259) The ship's paint was starting to peel off.
(260) He regrets ever starting to smoke tobacco.
(261) The pacts array is missing a starting tag.
(262) The car accelerated off the starting line.
(263) Look alive, the music is starting to play.
(264) I am starting to notice signs of baldness.
(265) I'm thinking of starting a banjulele band.
(266) Her bellyachings are starting to annoy me.
(267) She was bent-on starting her own business.
(268) The chick's feathers are starting to grow.
(269) She looks forward on starting her new job.
(270) Your behavior is starting to displease me.
(271) I heard Niko is starting his own business.
(272) Reassure before starting a difficult exam.
(273) Reassure before starting a research paper.
(274) Reassure before starting a new internship.
(275) The snow is starting to pile high outside.
(276) Calm into focus before starting your exam.
(277) The garbage pile is starting to smell bad.
(278) The wound on my leg is starting to bruise.
(279) The skater backed up to the starting line.
(280) The car had trouble starting this morning.
(281) The car will launch off the starting line.
(282) The flood was starting to engulf the town.
(283) The storm was starting to engulf the ship.
(284) The paint on the wall is starting to chip.
(285) The vertex of a ray is the starting point.
(286) The paint on the boat is starting to fade.
(287) The snow is starting to melt off the roof.
(288) The pen I'm using is starting to leak ink.
(289) He was nervous about starting high school.
(290) The baby is starting to sit up on his own.
(291) I will be starting my new job next Monday.
(292) He will be starting his new job next week.
(293) The tide is starting to turn in our favor.
(294) The motor on the scooter was not starting.
(295) The sun is starting to lay low in the sky.
(296) The patch on my jeans is starting to fray.
(297) She is nervous about starting her new job.
(298) He is starting to feel the effects of age.
(299) The concert is getting closer to starting.
(300) Line up at the starting line for the race.
(301) The auctioneer announced the starting bid.
(302) The lavender was just starting to blossom.
(303) The movie isn't starting for another hour.
(304) The cuff for my jeans is starting to fray.
(305) The spate on my chest is starting to fade.
(306) The spate on my wrist is starting to heal.
(307) The eschar on my skin is starting to heal.
(308) The water is starting to boil on the stove.
(309) The runner canter out of the starting line.
(310) The hickey on his arm was starting to fade.
(311) The chariot raced out of the starting gate.
(312) Number 1 is the starting point of counting.
(313) The gall on her elbow was starting to heal.
(314) The starting value of the auction was $100.
(315) My eye tooth is starting to feel sensitive.
(316) The seam in the jeans was starting to fray.
(317) Yarn up your loom before starting to weave.
(318) Lighters are essential for starting a fire.
(319) The sp on my shoes is starting to wear out.
(320) The compost pile is starting to break down.
(321) She looked forward to starting her new job.
(322) The tadpole had tiny legs starting to grow.
(323) I'll do laundry before starting my weekend.
(324) He guided the horse into the starting gate.
(325) His head of hair was starting to turn gray.
(326) The dowel on the shelf is starting to warp.
(327) The verf on the walls was starting to chip.
(328) They contemplate towards starting a family.
(329) I hear you're starting a new job next week.
(330) The runner hurtled below the starting line.
(331) We forged ahead back to the starting point.
(332) The spark is crucial to starting the blaze.
(333) The spark is the key to starting the blaze.
(334) Starting the day with asthma is exhausting.
(335) The bruise on his leg was starting to fade.
(336) The blister on my back is starting to heal.
(337) The blister on my back is starting to itch.
(338) Sabe, I'm thinking of starting a new hobby.
(339) My friend is starting a baby-care business.
(340) The blackthorns are starting to bear fruit.
(341) Boult the seatbelt before starting the car.
(342) The cymas in the vase are starting to wilt.
(343) I felt anxious about starting a new school.
(344) The abscess on my skin is starting to heal.
(345) The binate buds were just starting to open.
(346) The bitings on my arm are starting to itch.
(347) The arums in the vase are starting to wilt.
(348) The orange on the table is starting to rot.
(349) The lime below the sink is starting to rot.
(350) The clouds are starting to form in the sky.
(351) The movie is not starting for another hour.
(352) The wound on my finger is starting to heal.
(353) The paint on the fence is starting to fade.
(354) The colors on the sky are starting to fade.
(355) The colors on the car are starting to fade.
(356) The colors on the toy are starting to fade.
(357) The colors on the hat are starting to fade.
(358) The baby is starting to develop new skills.
(359) The sun is the starting point of a new day.
(360) The car will launch from the starting line.
(361) The ice in my drink is starting to crackle.
(362) The race will set off at the starting line.
(363) The seedling is starting to develop leaves.
(364) The vines were starting to engulf the tree.
(365) The crowd was starting to engulf the stage.
(366) The paint on the fence is starting to peel.
(367) I'm starting a new book for my book report.
(368) The snow is starting to cover up the grass.
(369) Get back to the starting line for the race.
(370) The rash on my hand is starting to blister.
(371) The sun is starting to go away for the day.
(372) Look at the recipe before starting to cook.
(373) The paint on the canvas is starting to dry.
(374) The ice in the freezer is starting to melt.
(375) She was thinking about starting a business.
(376) The paint on the door is starting to crack.
(377) The paint on the trim is starting to crack.
(378) She was nervous about starting her new job.
(379) The movie will be starting in five minutes.
(380) The rash on my back is starting to blister.
(381) I have a dream of starting my own business.
(382) The baby's hair is starting to grow longer.
(383) The weather is finally starting to warm up.
(384) The eggs in the nest are starting to hatch.
(385) The dea of starting a business is daunting.
(386) The car will emit upon starting the engine.
(387) Fellas, I'm thinking about starting a band.
(388) The beesting on my arm is starting to swell.
(389) The starting value of the compass was north.
(390) I'm considering starting my own biz venture.
(391) The starting block is where the race begins.
(392) The athlete used a rod on the starting line.
(393) The athlete strut over to the starting line.
(394) The cars were lined up at the starting lane.
(395) I'm on the fence about starting a new hobby.
(396) The runners march towards the starting line.
(397) She is enthusiastic about starting a garden.
(398) She has a problem with her car not starting.
(399) The mulberry tree is starting to bear fruit.
(400) The skier will jet out of the starting gate.
(401) The milk on the table is starting to curdle.
(402) His moody behavior was starting to annoy me.
(403) The pedals on my car are starting to squeak.
(404) January is a time for starting new projects.
(405) The overripe pears were starting to ferment.
(406) The athlete ran away from the starting line.
(407) The swimmer dove towards the starting block.
(408) The rash on her arm was starting to blister.
(409) I need to clock on before starting my shift.
(410) The race will commence at the starting line.
(411) The abrasion on my knee is starting to heal.
(412) The starting date for the job is negotiable.
(413) I am enthusiastic about starting my new job.
(414) Skinny ties are starting to go out of style.
(415) The dowel on the shelf is starting to split.
(416) The fenders on my bike are starting to rust.
(417) Always toggle before starting a new session.
(418) I am starting to learn Italian from scratch.
(419) The pacts array is missing a starting brace.
(420) The old wooden palings were starting to rot.
(421) Starting a house fire is a criminal offense.
(422) The char from the porch is starting to rust.
(423) The horse accelerated off the starting gate.
(424) Skinny ties are starting to be out of style.
(425) My premolar tooth is starting to feel loose.
(426) The scabs on his knee were starting to heal.
(427) They are set on starting their own business.
(428) I enjoy starting my day with a cup of yerba.
(429) She was ail about starting her own business.
(430) I always have brekky before starting my day.
(431) The abscess on my neck is starting to swell.
(432) The baby-girl's hair is starting to grow in.
(433) The bee-sting on my arm is starting to itch.
(434) The bittings on my arm are starting to itch.
(435) The bracted buds were just starting to open.
(436) The auctioneer annunciated the starting bid.
(437) I heard Abdallah is starting a new job soon.
(438) The agons of hunger were starting to set in.
(439) The arums in the vase are starting to droop.
(440) As as I can see, the sun is starting to set.
(441) He lubed the chainsaw before starting it up.
(442) It's impossible to finish with out starting.
(443) I rue about not starting that paper earlier.
(444) The mesh under my chair is starting to tear.
(445) The pest under the rug is starting to smell.
(446) The wool along the hat was starting to pill.
(447) Belt up before starting any heavy machinery.
(448) The picture on the wall is starting to fade.
(449) She was nervous about starting a new school.
(450) My computer is having a problem starting up.
(451) The athlete stood astride the starting line.
(452) The nascent plant was just starting to grow.
(453) The bike race is starting, time to speed up!
(454) The colors on my shirt are starting to fade.
(455) The colors on the bird are starting to fade.
(456) The colors on the fish are starting to fade.
(457) The colors on the ball are starting to fade.
(458) The colors on the book are starting to fade.
(459) The swimmer backed up to the starting block.
(460) The bacon in the pan is starting to crackle.
(461) The picture in the book is starting to fade.
(462) The smoke was starting to engulf the forest.
(463) The ocean is starting to burgeon with waves.
(464) I clean my desk before starting my homework.
(465) I planted a seed, thereby starting a garden.
(466) I am starting a new book for my book report.
(467) I hear the sound of the car engine starting.
(468) The clouds are starting to cover up the sun.
(469) I'm thinking of starting a photography club.
(470) The sky is starting to cover in dark clouds.
(471) The snow is starting to cover in the ground.
(472) She was thinking about starting a book club.
(473) The basketball league is starting next week.
(474) The rash on my chest is starting to blister.
(475) The rash on my arm is starting to scab over.
(476) The motor on the generator was not starting.
(477) The rain was starting to fall imperceptibly.
(478) She read the recipe before starting to cook.
(479) He read the map before starting the journey.
(480) The trees are starting to bud in the spring.
(481) The collar on my jacket is starting to fray.
(482) The athlete took off from the starting line.
(483) They are interested in starting a book club.
(484) I'm starting a new project for my art class.
(485) I miss the excitement of starting a new job.
(486) The idea of starting a new club is exciting.
(487) I have grown so much since starting college.
(488) The gel in my shoes is starting to wear out.
(489) I pray every morning before starting my day.
(490) She took a gap year before starting college.
(491) The gate was the starting point of the race.
(492) I need to clock in before starting my shift.
(493) The horse pulls away from the starting line.
(494) The birch sapling was just starting to grow.
(495) The couch is starting to show wear and tear.
(496) The collar in my jacket is starting to fray.
(497) The old car's paint is starting to gray off.
(498) The mesh on my backpack is starting to tear.
(499) Trim before starting the woodworking project.
(500) I always turn over before starting a new day.
(501) She dreams of starting her own fashion brand.
(502) The ebb in his patience was starting to show.
(503) The runners race towards the starting blocks.
(504) The starting value of the equation was x = 5.
(505) The starting value of the scale was 0 pounds.
(506) The starting value of the clock was 12:00 PM.
(507) The starting value of the equation was y = 0.
(508) I need to reverse back to the starting point.
(509) The tiny bud by the tree is starting to grow.
(510) The baum in my backyard is starting to bloom.
(511) She is starting to be sorry for her decision.
(512) I will be on vacation starting from tomorrow.
(513) The clipa on my bracelet is starting to rust.
(514) I counted to eleven before starting the race.
(515) Make sure to gear on before starting the car.
(516) The boat race had a designated starting line.
(517) The athlete darted towards the starting line.
(518) The iron in this nail is starting to corrode.
(519) I hit on the idea of starting a new business.
(520) I need to make coffee before starting my day.
(521) He took a shot at starting a YouTube channel.
(522) The veneer on the table was starting to peel.
(523) We are contemplating starting a new business.
(524) I felt apprehensive about starting a new job.
(525) The pods on the plant were starting to ripen.
(526) They screwed up the concert by starting late.
(527) I am enthusiastic about starting a new hobby.
(528) The wound on my arm is starting to heal over.
(529) The chef mirrored up before starting to cook.
(530) Starting a forest fire is a criminal offense.
(531) The economy is starting to go down the tubes.
(532) The child's tooth was starting to work loose.
(533) Make sure to maw up before starting your day.
(534) The horses raced away from the starting gate.
(535) The car streaked away from the starting line.
(536) The athlete galloped up to the starting line.
(537) The bruise was starting to itch as it healed.
(538) The dishrag is starting to fray at the edges.
(539) The race track curves near the starting line.
(540) She tidied her desk before starting her work.
(541) The piso in the bedroom is starting to creak.
(542) The zinc on the roof was starting to corrode.
(543) Wait for the signal before starting the race.
(544) The rosebush is starting to produce new buds.
(545) I think I'm starting to come down with a flu.
(546) I will be starting my new job in a fortnight.
(547) The dryest wood is ideal for starting a fire.
(548) She had a busy time starting a new book club.
(549) Graduate high school before starting college.
(550) The bush in my backyard is starting to bloom.
Starting meaning
Starting is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey the beginning of an action, process, or event. Whether you are writing an essay, giving a presentation, or engaging in a casual conversation, incorporating the word "starting" effectively can enhance your communication skills. Here are some tips on how to use this word or phrase in a sentence:
1. Initiating a discussion: - "Starting a conversation with a thought-provoking question can help break the ice." - "I would like to begin by starting a dialogue about the importance of environmental conservation."
2. Commencing an activity: - "Starting a new exercise routine can be challenging, but it is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle." - "I am excited about starting my first day at the new job tomorrow."
3. Indicating the beginning of a process: - "Starting a business requires careful planning and market research." - "The project team is currently in the process of starting the development phase."
4. Describing the initial stage of an event: - "The concert was a huge success, with an energetic opening act that set the tone for the night." - "Starting with a warm welcome, the conference aimed to provide valuable insights into the latest industry trends."
5. Expressing the commencement of a journey or trip: - "We will be starting our road trip early in the morning to avoid heavy traffic." - "Starting our hike at sunrise allowed us to witness the breathtaking beauty of the mountains."
6. Introducing a new topic or idea: - "Starting with a brief overview, I will delve into the main aspects of the subject matter." - "I would like to start by discussing the historical background of the issue at hand."
7. Highlighting the beginning of a time period: - "Starting from next week, our company will be implementing a new work-from-home policy." - "The conference will be held over three days, starting on the 15th of June."
8. Demonstrating the initial step in a process: - "Starting with a clean canvas, the artist skillfully brought the painting to life." - "To bake a delicious cake, you need to begin by starting with the right ingredients and measurements." Remember, using the word "starting" effectively in a sentence requires understanding the context and purpose of your communication. By incorporating these tips, you can enhance your writing or speaking skills and effectively convey the beginning of an action, process, or event.
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