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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Get back at" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of seeking revenge or retaliation against someone. Example: "After being unfairly treated, she decided to get back at her coworker by exposing his mistakes."
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Get back at
verb
To retaliate against; to take revenge on.
Exact(60)
Get back at him; vote the Women's list".
Get back at your fear.
Get back at them with fake applications.
I wanted to get back at her.
"I wanted to get back at Emmitt".
"I'll get back at him," Brière said.
She tries unsuccessfully to get back at him.
Many offered suggestions to get back at telemarketers.
Termination is often used to get back at a nemesis.
He was just determined to get back at them.
Of course, these fires get back at nothing.
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