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Discover Ludwig"get me going" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that revives or motivates you. For example, "A steaming cup of coffee always gets me going in the morning."
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Maybe this will get me going.
Alas, even that didn't get me going.
Don't get me going on the piles.
"Challenges get me going," he said.
He's more worried about trying to get me going.
That's just what it takes to get me going.
Wow, don't get me going, it's hard to stop".
C.J.: I used to do that to get me going occasionally.
"That rest will help me a lot, and it will get me going," Pierre-Paul said.
I'm a really easy laugh, so a good comedy would get me going.
"I was thoroughly fagged," he explained, "and thought the champagne would get me going again".
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