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The phrase "and maybe getting a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting a possibility or an option related to obtaining something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I'm thinking about going to the store, and maybe getting a snack while I'm there."
Alternatives: "and possibly acquiring a" or "and perhaps picking up a".
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In the old days, dating meant walking a girl to her door, and maybe getting a "soft kiss".
But instead of going after Rick Perry — and maybe getting a bit of attention — she quickly shifted the conversation to her talking points about "Obamacare".
Now she's 13 and likes boys, but for now the goal is still the soccer team and maybe getting a shy guy to slow-dance at a sock hop.
Still, I'm sure they'll have a great time in Southport, and as Donny puts it, they're all about, "having a party, and maybe getting a little naughty!" Parties can end strangely sometimes, so I start to wonder about the more hardcore fans that they must have encountered over the years.
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And perhaps it engages in a bit of back-and-forth with the suitor in hopes of feeling them out and maybe getting an even higher bid.
Oh, and maybe get a new - less vile - lawyer.
We thought it was time to hear from our N.F.L. readers and maybe get a taste of seafood.
It's nice to try and learn a skill and maybe get a bit fitter too, which is another great reason to take part".
We have to work hard on our runs and maybe get a lead, but that'll be hard for us.
I'd like to put in some good performances to make up for this year and maybe get a British record as well.
"Dance audiences traditionally interact with a dance company for only two hours a year and maybe get a couple of postcards," Mr. Elam said.
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