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The phrase "also it gets" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when trying to add additional information or context, but it needs to be restructured for clarity.
Example: "The weather is unpredictable; also, it gets colder in the evening."
Alternatives: "furthermore, it becomes" or "in addition, it turns".
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Also it gets really wordy!
Also it gets people using the social medias to snark along, which always makes for a much better time.
Also it gets decomposes even at 40 °C and starts exothermic characteristics with a substantial rise in system pressure of 32 bar in isothermal mode.
Also, it gets a 3.5-liter inline five-cylinder engine, which, although good for 315 horsepower, isn't the same as a small block V-8 that really belongs under the hood of a car like this.
"Throw together a bunch of talented ex-Nokia engineers that Finland had and what you get is great games… Also, it gets so cold and dark in the winter that what else would you do, but huddle indoors and make games?," said Lauri Jarvilehto, CEO of new education gaming startup Lightneer.
Also, it gets you sedated and you lose your balance, which increases the risk of getting into a K-hole".
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"Yellows but also it got wetter," he said.
Also, it got $200 million out of the deal.
But also, it got deeper.
Also, it's got burping.
"Also, it was getting cold in there," said Mrs Cloutman.
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