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26 Nov 2020
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What is the difference between start up and start off ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between start up and start off ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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26 Nov 2020
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Start off means to begin something.
Start up either means to turn on a machine like a car or a computer, or it is a small company that was created with a small number of employees, usually funded by money from investors based on the promise of future profits.
Examples:
I’ll start off by thanking everyone for joining me today.
You need to start up your computer.
I work for a start up in Silicon Valley.
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