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Discover Ludwig"he gets going" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who begins to take action or move forward with a task or activity. Example: After resting for a bit, John felt energized and decided to get going on his project.
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From the get go.
If you are familiar with something from the get go, you are familiar with it from the beginning.
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Once he gets going, he gets going.
When he gets going he's just unbelievable".
That's how he gets going".
It is like a tsunami when he gets going.
However, he gets going with a single.
He is also no slouch when he gets going.
He excites everybody on our team on the bench when he gets going".
When he gets going, he gives them some big pop in the middle of their lineup".
"Brandt is a momentum-type guy once he gets going and starts making putts and hitting shots.
"Once he gets going," Giants defensive tackle Barry Cofield said of Vick, "it's a sight to behold".
"Heaven's Gate" may be a subject Mr. Cimino has avoided for years, but once he gets going, the floodgates open.
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