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The phrase "about get started" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of phrases and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "We are about to get started with the meeting."
Alternatives: "about to begin" or "ready to start".
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Once you stumble upon something that you're passionate about, get started.
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It's really about getting started.
"The guys were really pumped up about getting started".
And there was just this excitement about getting started".
"They were pretty adamant about getting started and getting me here as soon as possible," Kreider said Wednesday after practice, his first as a professional.
A broader discussion "will allow people to begin to trust one another and feel good about getting started," Mr. Gastil said.
I'm really excited about getting started".
And how do you go about getting started?
I'll ask this maverick about getting started, starting over and going green.
How does one go about getting started as a scientific translator?
"It's taken a couple of days to get everything agreed, but I'm excited about getting started.
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