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Discover Ludwig"get working" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to start working or to begin functioning. Example: I need to get working on my essay before the deadline approaches. In this sentence, "get working" is used to convey that the speaker needs to start working on their essay.
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If not, you'd better get working.
"It's not easy to get working people to strike.
So razors down for the election and get working on a full John Lennon.
Everyone came in excited to get working and learning from the new coaches.
Some people receive child tax credits, some get working tax credits and some receive both.
"I think we need all the hands we can get working on that cause.
"It would take us three days to get working again," said one miner.
He relies on support from relatives because he cannot get working papers.
I can't wait to get working with the likes of Eoin Morgan and Jos Buttler.
So unless someone has a better idea, let's stop worrying about voter apathy and get working on that app.
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