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"got straight to work" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to start working immediately, without wasting any time. It is often used to describe someone's eagerness and determination to start a task or project. Example: After receiving my assignment, I got straight to work, researching and outlining my ideas. Example: We didn't have much time left before the deadline, so we got straight to work, dividing tasks and collaborating efficiently.
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And we got straight to work that morning".
From Schenectady, New York, they rode the train up and got straight to work.
I don't even have an iPhone, but I borrowed one and got straight to work.
I got straight to work on the quest for that heavenly locale.
When she arrived at the site, she waved away doubtful glances from male rescuers and got straight to work.
After lunch they headed to the Soundcheck rehearsal studios and got straight to work, augmented by two Los Angeles musicians: John Wood on keyboards and Gus Seyffert on bass.
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Otherwise, get straight to work rolling it out of a lightly floured surface.
Once you've zeroed in on a suitable stranger, get straight to work contriving a friendly, socially acceptable opening line.
"We all rented studios in the same compound, and we'd all get there around 8 A.M., 9 A.M. at the latest, and just get straight to work".
When I arrive, I get straight to work, while my on-time colleagues spend 15 minutes making breakfast and discussing their personal lives.
The former Louisville star moved straight to Minneapolis after his draft selection, his bags already packed in order to get straight to work.
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