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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arriving got" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and cannot be used in any context.
Example: "I was arriving got lost on my way to the meeting." (This example is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "arriving" or "got lost."
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We even have a frat guy who, shortly after arriving, got a vanity plate for his giant Hummer that says King of Brooklyn.
Monki's been one of our favorite DJs for a while now, so the news that a fourth instalment of her Monki and Friends collab-heavy mixtapes was arriving got us pretty giddy.
Monki's been one of our favourite DJs for a while now, so the news that a fourth instalment of her Monki and Friends collab-heavy mixtapes was arriving got us pretty giddy.
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For a rising comic, doing a special is a sign of arriving; "getting an hour" signals that you have some degree of talent, fame and bankability.
The announcement that the NBA had arrived got a one-column headline in The Times.
Finally, once you've arrived, get out of the hotel and immerse yourself in the culture.
I like to arrive, get on the plane and have it take off.
After you arrive, get enough sleep, too, by choosing quiet hotels with heavy curtains.
The result is songs that move toward the vibrancy of dance music but don't always arrive, getting caught instead in little eddies of melancholy.
At Silver Lake's offices in Manhattan, members of the staff refer to Professor Gates by his nickname, Skip, and, when he arrives, get him water and fruit.
No matter how the pigs arrived, getting rid of them is Jamal's bigger concern.
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