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The sentence "I get dressed" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this sentence in a variety of contexts -- for example, as part of a description of what you do in the morning: "Every day, I wake up, make breakfast, and then I get dressed before heading out the door."
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I get dressed.
I get dressed and go clock out.
Once awake I get dressed and head out the door.
'Every day, still, when I get dressed here, I get dressed for my body.
I get dressed hurriedly and dowse myself in insect repellent.
I get dressed and head to the corner deli for a cup of coffee.
"I'm no longer a recluse; I get dressed and I put makeup on".
I go and take a shower, and then I get dressed.
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"I got dressed in 10 minutes.
I got dressed and wrapped a scarf around my neck.
"I got dressed up every day," she said.
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