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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man gets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe an action or situation involving a man receiving or obtaining something.
Example: "In the story, a man gets a second chance at life after a near-death experience."
Alternatives: "a man receives" or "a man obtains".
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A man gets pregnant.
And, "A man gets 'final say' over which woman.
Then a man gets his head blown off.
"A man gets a little stick, and it comes to dominate everything".
When a man gets that dissatisfied with his job, he has to stick it out".
"And as a man gets older it's not a good look.
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"She made the discovery, but a man got the Nobel.
A man got up & offered her his seat.
Oro closed his talk with a slightly goofy photo of a man getting a spray tan.
A man got a letter from a friend who is driving an ambulance in the Middle East.
I saw a man get out of a car.
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