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"enough to get started" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It implies that there is a sufficient amount or level of something to begin a task or activity. Example: "I have gathered enough information to get started on my research paper."
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That's enough to get started.
That was enough to get started.
Five names are enough to get started.
"It wasn't much, but it was enough to get started".
That should be enough to get started, right?
Probably no more than a dollar, but a dollar was enough to get started.
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Is there enough enthusiasm to get started… and enough commitment and buy-in to sustain the effort?
She doesn't have enough money to get started.
That's barely enough time to get started.
It would also ensure the admittance of only entrepreneurs with enough capital to get started.
This could be frustrating if you just want to learn enough JavaScript to get started hacking right away, but it's better for deeper understanding.
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