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The phrase "as one get" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a truncated or incorrect form of "as one gets."
Example: "As one gets older, they often reflect on their life choices."
Alternatives: "as one ages" or "as one matures."
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Since each is uniformly continuous and as, one get for each and hence.
The world may hit that number, if we come together as one: "Get Lucky" had the biggest streaming day for a single track in the history of Spotify for the United States and U.K., and had the biggest first day in Spotify history.
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