Definition: third-person singular simple present indicative of start
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'starts': 3
1. Deductibles are the amount you pay out of pocket before insurance starts covering costs.
2. A crush often starts with admiration from afar.
3. A better future starts with education.
1. Deductibles are the amount you pay out of pocket before insurance starts covering costs.
2. A crush often starts with admiration from afar.
3. A better future starts with education.
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