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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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start out as (something)<br />

- to start one's career as something<br />

The president of our company started out as a mailroom clerk when he was quite<br />

young.<br />

start over/off with a clean slate<br />

- to ignore the past <strong>and</strong> start over again<br />

The young man broke the law several times but he was able to start over with a clean<br />

slate when the judge decided that he would probably not do anything wrong in the<br />

future.<br />

start the ball rolling<br />

- to begin to do something<br />

My uncle finally started the ball rolling on his plans to build a new house.<br />

start up (something)<br />

- to begin operating something, to begin to play/do something<br />

My uncle started up a small business when he was 20-years old.<br />

stay away from (something)<br />

- to avoid something<br />

My uncle has been staying away from salty foods for several months now.<br />

stay put<br />

- to stay in one place, to not leave<br />

We decided to stay put for our holidays rather than go away.<br />

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