Sentence examples for Get going from inspiring English sources

"Get going" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as an imperative sentence, meaning it is a command or a request for someone to take action. Example: "We have a lot of work to do, so let's get going." or "If you want to catch the train, you better get going now."

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Get going

verb

To leave, or depart.

  • It is quite late, I'd best get going before sunset.

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"Get going now," he snarled.

Get going!' " Kataria got going, too.

Get going with options.

Get going, madame.

Get going, she'd say.

"Just get going.

"We'd better get going".

Let's get going".

to get going.

It's time to get going.

"I should probably get going.

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