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"get right down to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to begin discussing or working on something immediately. Example sentence: Let's get right down to business and start tackling this project.
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"People get right down to business now.
"Let me get right down to it," my boss said.
But when you get right down to it, who cares?
So I decided to just get right down to it.
The first three episodes get right down to business.
Mr. Jackson: Well then let's get right down to business.
The other afternoon the boy decided to get right down to the matter.
When you get right down to it, what is the point?
(When you get right down to it, they weren't really a rock band, either).
"I don't beat the bush, so I'm going to get right down to the tacks.
What I love is to get right down to the excruciations".
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