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Better get started.
We had better get started.
If so, somebody better get started developing a conative (neuro)science, because we don't have one right now.
"I'd better get started on that this week or you'll be too big for it by the time it's knitted".
As the narrator reveals the film will hit cinemas on July 27 2007, Homer says, "We better get started".
Did he mean, "Oh, it's going to be O.K.," or "Oh, O.K., it's all over and we'd better get started on that I.P.O.
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