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The phrase "getting this going" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of initiating or starting something. Example: "We need to work on getting this project going before the deadline."
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"I think we're committed to getting this going".
But winning permission for transmission projects can be difficult, and "obstacles in the path of getting this going are larger than pretty much any other infrastructure," Mr. Cox said.
The Chinese "have certainly engaged the Iranians several times already in getting this going," he said.
So to assist in actually getting this going, I offer a few basic bits of information.
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"Let's get this going," Thain said.
"We'll get this going soon".
He's the one who has to get this going".
"I'm very excited to finally get this going," Richards said.
"And I gave them the documents that really got this going".
"It is going to take the big team to get this going".
"Once you get this going, everyone else will come into the program".
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