Examples of using Started off in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
I know, I may have started off with a fairly obvious one.
I spent 25 years in this hotel, started off as a clerk.
Dani, you started off as dancer and I'm a dancer.
Never satisfied. and still I strive for more, Started off with nothing.
They started off defending the territory from Rwandan militia.
This day started off so great.
You know, the morning started off so well.
Night started off like shit but end up pretty good. We got.
This day started off so bad.
The new year started off with a fun filled celebration of the Chinese New Year.
Twitter started off as the good guy, while the government was the bad guy.
Tesla started off with the goal of bringing electric cars into the mainstream.
The trip started off with a pleasant surprise: the helicopter actually came on time!
The day started off good with Ken qualifying third-fastest.
The episode started off like any other episode, but had very poor quality animation.
Started off as a wildfire, burning down the bridges to our empire.
The last day of 2014 started off with a surprise: snow!
The new firm started off with new ideas for positioning and image.
Well, the original team started off with Oliver lying about his identity.
Me and Zoe. Started off in Australia. Zoe's got relations in Melbourne and Sydney.