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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has started or begun to progress.
Example: "Once we got going on the project, everything fell into place."
Alternatives: "got started" or "got underway."
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"We never got going.
Kataria got going, too.
Some got going late.
So we got going".
It's hardly got going.
Gradually things got going.
We like what we've got going".
What's he got going on this week?
We haven't really got going yet.
Then the Wall Street panic got going.
Get going!' " Kataria got going, too.
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