Examples of using Started on in English and their translations into Hindi
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evolving brand that started on the strength of one product: her best-selling“Lip Whip.”.
After the second season, the show was started on 21 July 2019 and Grand finale will
construction in the Pushkin Mountains was started on the spot where the shepherd Timofey saw the face of the Mother of God Odigitria.
Again, if the hair loss started on the face, it's not a fact that it will affect the hair.
When I started on this journey I stood on an island alone,
exercises for pregnant women, and the earlier you started on a recommended exercise regimen the better.
It is likely you will be started on the lower strength and then changed to the higher strength after about four weeks.
everything seemingly working much better and smoother than any former flight, I started on a larger circuit with less abrupt turns.
you have started on the road to success.
The siege of Leningrad started on 8 September 1941 and lasted nearly 900 days.
I was finally diagnosed by an associate dean of dermatology at UCLA in February 2002 and was started on 100mg of prednisone.
speculation is most often started on the news.
Spitz's diagnosis required immediate action- he started on statin medication to lower his cholesterol to healthy levels.
my 24 year-old patient, he was started on a gluten-free diet.
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Ii PHC, Hangola:- The House was informed that the construction work of this building had started on ground.
Or perhaps you're able to get started on a task, but you just can't seem to maintain the momentum to see it through to the end.
and the sores that started on my face were also manifesting on my chest and back.
These, and other similar rumors, first started on the Internet around 1994 and saw a surge in popularity after his death.