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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I get after" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the act of pursuing or being persistent about something, often in a context of motivation or encouragement. Example: "Whenever I have a goal in mind, I get after it until I achieve it."
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"I get after it.
I feel anxiety over how many likes I get after I post a picture.
You can only do something for so long just for the love of it.But the feedback that I get after the shows, when I do signings, is the most rewarding part of this whole process for me.
The sense I get after just two days of the Bloomberg era is that there are an awful lot of people in this town who are anxious to take the measure of the new mayor, and they've been emboldened by the fact that his public personality is not dynamic and his inaugural speech was not a particularly good one.
For example, another common question I get after someone watches our teaser trailer is, "Interesting.
But the text I get after every time is, 'I feel so much better.' So yeah, I would say relief.
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I have a three and half year old negative child which I got after started ART and happy now".
Certainly, that's the impression I got after I tried to look the term up.
Like writing a note that says, "You did a great job," or: "I'm sorry I got after you.
You wouldn't believe the mail I got after that movie.
"The more I got after my horse, just opening up my reins, the more he was finding," he said.
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