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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Start today or Get started today

What is the difference between "start today" and "get started today"? Can I use either one when it's a question of starting something today.
  

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Anonymous What is the difference between "start today" and "get started today"? There is no difference in meaning. The second is more informal.

  • Anonymous What is the difference between "start today" and "get started today"?
  • There is no difference in meaning.
  • The second is more informal.
  • Anonymous Can I use either one Yes.
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AnonymousWhat is the difference between "start today" and "get started today"?
There is no difference in meaning. The second is more informal.
Anonymous Can I use either one
Yes.

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