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The phrase "and of getting" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing the process of obtaining something, but it would typically need to be part of a larger, more coherent sentence.
Example: "The focus is on the benefits of learning and of getting new skills."
Alternatives: "and obtaining" or "and acquiring".
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The completion of the Lynch Family Skatepark came with hurdles ranging from building restrictions, to health concerns the area needed soil testing before any construction began, for example—and of getting approval, but also the creation of the overall design.
And of getting sick.
Others are the difficulty of getting results in real time and of getting reliable results to complex tasks.
Then comes the confusing and costly tasks of choosing the right doctors and of getting a diagnosis.
There was the matter of finding childcare during the week of public school closures, and of getting around town with limited subway service for a few days.
"I got so fed up of cheap accommodation and of getting ripped off by private landlords that I moved back to York to go to college.
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They insisted that MCI was part and parcel of getting older, and explicitly rejected the possibility of dementia.
A description of the ways and means of getting money.
"He has connections and ways of getting things done".
"And instead of getting better, we've gotten worse.
And instead of getting better, it got worse.
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