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Discover Ludwig"gets started" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the beginning of a specific activity. For example: "We will need to get started on the project as soon as possible."
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The rumors gets started".
ERHARDT: What gets started?
That's how fascism gets started.
After that, the party really gets started!
But "The River's Tale" really gets started farther downstream.
If government gets started on infrastructure, housing will surely follow.
Once he gets started, though, Carmona is no slouch either.
MARGARET: But that's exactly how it all gets started.
The party gets started around midnight, and beers are $5.
We'll see how it goes once the game gets started.
The party gets started in its big top in Brooklyn's Prospect Park on March 26.
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