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Discover Ludwig"gets it going" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in colloquial contexts to express starting an activity or event. For example: "Let's hit the dance floor and get it going!".
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If he gets it going, he can wipe you out".
"When he gets it going, he can be very dangerous".
But if somebody gets it going, I think today is the day".
"A firm putter is going to have an opportunity if he gets it going," Daly said.
"If he gets it going, we're going to change things offensively, for sure," he said.
"Hopefully, he can be mature enough to understand that as he gets it going again this spring".
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"We'll get it going".
But he got it going".
Just get it going.
"I got it going, lost it, got it going, lost it and then got it going," Woods said.
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