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The phrase "and that gets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consequence or result of a previous statement or action.
Example: "I always study hard for my exams, and that gets me good grades."
Alternatives: "and that leads to" or "and that results in".
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And that gets very frustrating".
And that gets your heart racing.
And that gets on my nerves.
And that gets you three years.
And that gets passed on July 16 , 1787
And that gets him only to Thursday night.
And that gets at the essence of it.
And that gets to the nub of the problem.
And that gets really boring after a while.
And that gets left out of most network reports.
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