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Free sign upThe part of the sentence "get started to" is not correct and not usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrasal verb "get started" or the verb phrase "start to" in written English. Example: Let's get started or Let's start to work on the project.
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Where might I get started to find information?
We know that, but we have to get started to prove that".
That goes for everyone from those looking to get started to those at the very top of their profession.
I'm really excited to get started, to stop talking about this and to actually start doing the job".
"I think it's important not to get so hung up on a particular word or a particular statement that we lose the opportunity to get started, to get going," he said.
"This is the largest market in the world in terms of total phones, and it's very important we get started to make it as large as possible in smartphones," Mr. Cook said.
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The best way to get started is to … get started.
But really, all it takes to get started -- to get your dream off the ground -- is simply asking "what if... .. and taking that first small step forward.
I'm looking forward to getting started.
Click on the link to " Getting started with qplot".
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