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The phrase "anyone to get dissolved" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a concept related to dissolution, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I don't want anyone to get dissolved in the process of this experiment."
Alternatives: "anyone to be dissolved" or "anyone to dissolve".
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"Anything with a soft exoskeleton is going to get dissolved with the rest of the meal".
No one wants anyone to get hurt.
First, you don't want anyone to get hurt.
I don't want anyone to get hurt".
And, crucially, nobody is forcing anyone to get involved.
He said he never wanted anyone to get hurt.
You don't want anyone to get drunk.
But you don't want anyone to get hurt.
You don't want anyone to get hurt.
We don't want anyone else to get hurt".
I defy anyone not to get hooked on it.
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