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You can use it when you are offering advice to someone about how to recover from a difficult situation. For example: "It's been a tough week, so make sure to get some good rest."
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Although it's always a struggle to temporarily free my mind of the discipline I have instilled over the years, I did get some good rest over my break and had a lot of fun while doing it.
Today, you get some good rest.
If you are younger and have school, the night before you must make sure to get some good rest.
Keep your eyes peeled all the time and try not to travel in kangaroo areas at night - get some good rest instead!
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9.38am BST Swimming Thomas Young said he was going to "get back and get some good grub and get a good rest for the final tonight".
"I would like to ask all of you to go home and get a good rest, because from tomorrow morning onward, we have some very hard work to do".
I'll get a good rest then.
Here a rider could eat at a more leisurely pace, chat with the station keeper and his assistants, and above all get a good rest in preparation for his next demanding trip.
In summer, powered by the sun, many Alaskans say that they need only a few hours of sack time, while others complain that they never get a good rest because of the persistent light.
("Go to bed and get a good rest. Kiss the children goodbye for me. I'll be gone in the morning". This was the first indication that Considine, Int. News Service reporter, gave his wife that he was flying to Korea.
If they do withdraw [from the England team], they can get a good rest and be better for their club.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com