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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guide to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a resource or document that provides instructions or information on how to obtain something.
Example: "This is a comprehensive guide to get the most out of your new software."
Alternatives: "a manual to obtain" or "a resource to acquire".
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Here's a guide to get you through November and December.
They escape and follow the eponymous fence, using it as a guide to get home.
I have written some suggested picking patterns in here to use as a guide to get you going.
Guardian Australia has prepared a guide to get you through the chats before and after events, while keeping the gaffes to a minimum.
The public does not have access to most of the artifacts, and even accredited researchers need a pass and a guide to get close to them.
This game may not be as well-remembered as the classic original or groundbreaking third entry, but consult a guide to get you past a few of the more opaque puzzles and I think you'll find this really is a very innovative and well-crafted action RPG.
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