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The phrase "accustomed to getting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a state of being familiar or used to a particular situation or action.
Example: "After years of training, she became accustomed to getting up early every morning for her workouts."
Alternatives: "used to receiving" or "familiar with obtaining".
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History suggests that he is accustomed to getting his way.
It was not the answer Rickover was accustomed to getting.
Anaconda was also accustomed to getting its own way.
But this is a rich and powerful industry long accustomed to getting its way.
Adverse rulings have become a recurring impediment for a mayor accustomed to getting his way.
America is accustomed to getting its way, so why had it not this time?
"I agreed to make a deal for less compensation than I was accustomed to getting".
People were accustomed to getting leaflets, and they would read them.
The composer John Adams, who made his name with "Nixon in China," is accustomed to getting entangled with current events.
That free flow of information, media companies worry, is making consumers accustomed to getting something for nothing.
But you know how it is with high thread counts and princesses accustomed to getting what they want.
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