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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Getting started

Is it correct to understand "getting started" as "starting to work with"?

The e-commerce section, for example, features 12 sub-headings like “getting started with e-commerce” which themselves split out into further areas of focus. In short, there is a wealth of pre-prepared guide and article-based support to start you off. Alongside these,

  

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It's not unusual.

  • It's not unusual.
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It's not unusual.

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