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Can the word "start" be used alone without mentioning what to start?

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Rebecca

Yes, in this context, the action referred to by "start" here is implied or already known by the listener, so it's not necessary to say it. In a lot of cases, "start" is used on its own because it indicates that one can begin the action they are meant to be doing. For example, when students are waiting to begin an exam, you can say "start" without telling them the action, because they are already aware. Ex: Ready, set, start! Ex: You can start when the alarm goes off.

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