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"got down to" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It has the meaning of beginning to do something, typically something difficult or tedious. For example, "We finally got down to studying for our exam."
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"I'd got down to bowling alleys".
He got down to work in 1977.
Then he got down to work".
"We got down to the final four.
Then I got down to work.
Then she got down to business.
The songs got down to painful specifics.
Then he got down to brass tacks.
I got down to 96 pounds.
So we got down to business.
He got down to business.
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