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The phrase "a while to getting" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "It took a while to get everything organized."
Alternatives: "a while to arrive" or "a while to achieve".
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That led, after a while, to getting on stage myself.
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He took a while to get forgiven".
So it took a while to get used to that".
"It took people a while to get used to it".
It took a while to get to them.
"It took a while to get over it," he admits.
And it took me a while to get there".
But it takes a while to get your confidence.
But it took a while to get that way.
But it took a while to get here.
It took me a while to get there.
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