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Discover Ludwig"things get going" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is beginning to become active or energetic. For example: "Once the sun went down, things got going at the party."
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I'll give him a chili rating once things get going..
"I'd love to see these things get going.
But it is better, if possible, to see what may happen before things get going.
When things get going, you see them rise to the challenge".
"Once these things get going, they take on a life of their own".
Hello everyone, hello Joe! Before things get going here, let's talk about Real Estate's history for a moment.
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Gradually things got going.
On the back nine, things got going".
When things gets going there will be an editorial force of 140, 60 reporters, 15 photographers, 10 artists, & 35 editors of one kind or another.
When thing get going (hopefully) we will pitching another spin off story line.
"People will look back on this paper and say, 'This is where things really got going.' ".
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