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The phrase "already gets one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has already received or obtained a particular item or benefit.
Example: "In this competition, the first participant who finishes already gets one bonus point for their effort."
Alternatives: "has already received one" or "is already awarded one".
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"He's already got one!" Protesters at a "unity rally" on the Towson campus send a message to Matthew and company: "White Student Union Get The Fuck Out".
"It was just trying to add on to something that you already got," one officer said.
As a music mogul on the rise, she's already got one of her debut tracks, "Water," licensed for Netflix's latest hit series, "Russian Doll". If you're not keeping up with this one, you should be.
In the deal approved Friday, Republicans already got one major win — a requirement that the administration make a speedy decision on whether to allow construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
"I got one already!" "Got one?
He's already got one yellow.
Twist: you've already got one of these.
But not for me, because I've already got one.
No fair — Kevin, you already got one!" Marc pleaded.
I already got one wife telling me to eat healthy.
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