Get off to a slow start meaning in English
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Definition
to get off to a slow start: to begin, to start slowly
- "You got off to a slow start, but you finished up strong... especially when you confessed to murder."
- "You got off to a slow start, but you finished up strong, especially when you confessed to murder."
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