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The phrase "Get fuel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to refuel a vehicle or obtain fuel for a specific purpose. Example: "Before we head out on the road trip, make sure to get fuel at the nearest gas station."
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They have to get fuel for fires.
In Vermont, I left the Interstate to get fuel.
This is how we get fuel these days.
Where can we get fuel along the way?
We waited in line for two hours to get fuel.
In exchange, Iran would later get fuel rods for a medical research reactor in Tehran.
there are other ways to get fuel — out of sea water, for example.
"Like everywhere else in Africa, the population wanted to try to get fuel".
Dear driver, show your refusal to stand for hours just to get fuel and cross checkpoints".
If I were the Giants, I could see how I'd get fuel from that.
Public transport vehicles for the poor should continue to get fuel at the current price.
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