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Discover Ludwig"get to work on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action you are beginning or plan to begin. Example: I'm ready to get to work on my project.
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But within three years they also get to work on customers.
The projects they get to work on are "really, really cool.
Somebody needs to get to work on that one.
Have everything in one place before you get to work on your nails.
Meanwhile, get to work on the filling.
We'll get to work on that this year.
And I get to work on some fantastic buildings.
Time to get to work on that warp drive.
It should quickly get to work on fiscal consolidation.
(See if you can get to work on that, Iowa).
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Okay, time to get to work … on … uh … hmm.
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