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"getting down to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression to mean "beginning to do something serious or important." For example, "It's time to get down to business and figure out this problem."
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Now he is getting down to work.
Salma Hayek is getting down to business.
This is about getting down to business.
Now we're getting down to it.
Talks in Brussels are getting down to detail.
Segal wastes no time getting down to the excruciations either.
The film wastes no time in getting down to business.
She has lost no time getting down to work.
"Getting down to basics is never very romantic.
Now you are just getting down to diehards.
And then there's actually getting down to business.
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