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"get straight to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase to mean "proceed immediately to" or "go directly to." For example, "Let's get straight to the point - we need to decide who will take on the project."
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Let's get straight to business.
LET me get straight to the point.
Just get straight to the point.
He wanted to get straight to business.
THURSDAY'S PUZZLE — Right, let's get straight to the explanation.
So howsabout we get straight to the punch.
Evening Right, let's get straight to the point: Lukasz Fabianski.
Certainly, I'll get straight to you after this match.
And so these are my three points, just to get straight to the chase.
"When they've only got three minutes, people get straight to what's bothering them.
Unlike Lance-Corporal Jones, I will get straight to the point.
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