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The phrase "a system to get rid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method or process designed to eliminate something undesirable or unnecessary.
Example: "The company implemented a system to get rid of inefficiencies in their workflow."
Alternatives: "a method to eliminate" or "a process to remove".
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One manager there had a system to get rid of the vexing backlog, federal officials say.
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Filter was incorporated to the system in order to get rid of oversized particles.
"We need to get rid of this system," he says.
I want to get rid of it".
I want to get rid rid rid rid of it!
Rather than getting rid of exams, a smart government would get rid of this ridiculous system.
I would get rid of its primitive financial system.
I would get rid of the primitive financial system.
Or just get rid of the top-ranks system altogether.
Get rid of a headache.
"Get rid of?" "Get rid of".
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