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"a get together" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an informal gathering of people for any purpose, such as for a party or to discuss something. For example: "Let's have a get together this weekend so we can discuss our plans for the summer."
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Planypus, a product of Fifteen Reasons, a Chicago-based startup, makes planning a get together easy.
We've had a Facebook group this past year so there is a get together.
I'll hold a get together if you'd like, off campus at my marginally-tidy home.
I first met Valentina in middle school at a get together in John Jay Park.
"Nancy got a bunch of barbecue," Colby wrote in an email, "and we had a get together.
"… We have a get together sometimes and we are asked to put forward our ideas.
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"We are going to have a get-together.
One had suggested a get-together in the flesh.
The final settlement did not call for a get-together.
"It was a get-together that quickly turned into a date," he said.
The friend had a get-together shortly after her arrival in Gainesville.
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