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The sentence 'we should get going' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to politely suggest that it is time to leave or move on to something else. For example: "We've been discussing this for hours, I think we should get going."
Idiom
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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Two: We should get going.
"It's awfully nice to have met you and your lovely daughter, but we should get going".
"We should get going," she says, and laces up her big black boots.
We ate lunch, and then I thought we should get going; it was time for his siesta.
"He looked at his watch and said we should get going," recalled Ms. Horn, who told him, "I'm having a great time, forget the movie".
"We should get going," I said.
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grad student — seemed enthusiastic until, some twelve minutes into the process, he stood up abruptly and said, "Uh, I should get going?" We sheepishly uncoupled, and I thought, He is so late adopter.
"I should get going".
"I'd love to, but I really should get going.
He should get going, and make something of himself.
What was wrong with me that drove people to talk like that? "I should get going".
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