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"got straight to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to proceed directly to something without any hesitation or delay. Example: After finishing my morning coffee, I got straight to work on my presentation.
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If nothing else it got straight to the point.
Writer Peggy Vance got straight to the point.
And we got straight to work that morning".
From Schenectady, New York, they rode the train up and got straight to work.
When Mr. Huang arrived at police headquarters, he said, Mr. Wang got straight to the point.
The first question from the floor got straight to the point.
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He wanted to get straight to business.
LET me get straight to the point.
So howsabout we get straight to the punch.
Certainly, I'll get straight to you after this match.
"When they've only got three minutes, people get straight to what's bothering them.
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