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What does 'get to it' mean?

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Rebecca

"Get to it" means to begin to do or deal with something. For example, if someone hasn't paid her bills, she really needs to get to it and pay them off. Ex: You need to get to your homework. Otherwise, you will fail the class. Ex: You haven't walked the dog yet? Get to it!

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