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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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"Jonny's very keen to get going now and is very happy to be involved".
This morning was pretty rough but all the players were keen to get going, so we did.
His students were so keen to get going that they would carry on creating while he was giving out instructions.
But with an election coming this summer, an opaque government, and deep-pocketed mining companies keen to get going, the proposals are sure to return.
For those in colder climes who are keen to get going right away, why not have a go at growing indoors.
And, as a passionate movie-lover, he's keen to get going on a projected film version of Life Is a Dream.
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The runners were keen and charged with adrenaline – so eager to get going that there was at first a false start, before the race began properly.
If you've come back from a conventional holiday to a big credit card bill, and you're keen to explore house swapping for next year, getting going couldn't be easier.
Looking ahead to Qatar, Wiggins said he was "keen to get things going".
I'm not so keen to let it go.
"We want him to keep going and he's keen to keep going," Longmire said.
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