Get started meaning in English
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Definition
to get started: to commence, to start, to begin
let's get started: let's begin, start, commence
Examples
- "Before we get started, I'd like to remind you that tomorrow's activities include camel boxing, camel racing, and of course the camel swimsuit competition!"
- "Let's get started without delay."
- "Let's get started, Bruno has parted."
- "I'd like you to get started and schedule some interviews."
- "Richard : Yes, ma'am. Before we get started I'm going to need your customer–"
- "Brian : Good, good. Let's get started."
- "Anyway, let's get started."
- "Could you give me your customer account number and we will get started from there."
- "Well then, why don't we get started?"
- "Let's now get started by locating our root chakras."
- "Ludwig : Good, now let's get started."
- "Let's get started, shall we?"
- "Now let's get started, shall we?"
- "Let's get started then..."
- "Let's get begin please."
- "Why don't you have Brian make the reservations for you, and we can get started on your speech after lunch."
- "If you could just tell me at what age you had your first sexual experience, we can get started here."
- "If you'll follow me, I'll give you a quick tour of the offices and you can get started with your new job."
- "So let's get started."
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