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Discover Ludwig"Get started then" is correct and is a commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to express moving towards a certain goal or beginning an activity. Example: Let's get all the materials we need then get started.
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This week we'll publish three examples to get started, then add new ones at least once a month.
"Once they get started, then we can tackle whether they're too conservative or too cautious," she said.
Jeremy Bundy was a non-executive business partner who helped George get started, then left him and his creative director Carol Trickey to get on with it.
D'you wanna get started, then?" Ask a psychologist, a sociologist or an anthropologist what makes us superstitious - why we queue in market towns for tarot readings, why we fill in our lottery tickets with the same lucky ballpoint every time, and risk back injury avoiding the cracks between paving stones - and they will tell you the same thing.
They will need to click "Get Started," then proceed through the various steps to finish enabling the service.
To get started, then, I'll most likely need a bank or some other account that will accept cash.
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But he had not got started then.
"But if we got to live and die on how he gets started, then we're in trouble".
For one thing, both the 20th century and its modernism (which Barzun's poet-father helped to found) have trouble getting started, then see their best cut off in youth by the first of two world wars.
"We lived there for two years and that's where my athletics career got started, then we moved to Sheffield and my coach took me up to another level".
The chip industry was just getting started then, and an early chip cost about 500 of todays dollars, and I said to my dad, I need that chip so I can make better radios, and he said, Oh, no, those chips are for the military.
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