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The word 'get' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can have various meanings and can be used in different contexts. Below are a few examples: 1) "I need to get some groceries from the store." 2) "Can you get me a glass of water, please?" 3) "The train gets to the station at 3 pm." 4) "I have to get up early tomorrow for work." 5) "Let's get together for dinner next week." 6) "She always gets good grades in school." 7) "I'll get the mail while you finish cooking dinner." 8) "The team worked hard to get the win." 9) "I can't get this jar open." 10) "He got a promotion at work."
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You just don't get it".
I had to get out".
"We didn't get that".
Get real.
"I wake up around 4am and if I've got a bus pass I get on the night bus and sleep there until morning.
This is a whole new road for me, something I can get my teeth into but I just felt it was something I had to do.
It took a little to get used to, but it's great".
I met a man who sometimes lets me sleep at his house but I have to wait outside for him to come home at 10 or 11pm and I get very cold.
The amounts would need to be proportionate – we mustn't penalise legitimate visa applicants who will struggle to get hold of the money.
"Some days I get no food at all.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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