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What's the difference between "let's start" and "let's get started"?

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Rebecca

"Let's start" and "let's get started" have subtle differences. "Let's start" is a command that implies that something is going to start immediately. "Let's get started" is more gentle and implies that there isn't a rush to "start". Ex: We have a lot of work to do today. Let's start! Ex: Let's get started making dinner.

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