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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at gets" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a fragment that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I don't understand what at gets in this situation."
Alternatives: "what it means" or "what happens".
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Ms. Lippert praised the approach because "everyone who it is aimed at gets it".
If the child senses doubt in your lesson, then the lesson slows, it stops, it gets shot at, gets hit, then dies.
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We were terrible at getting back".
"He was very effective at getting coverage.
Women are particularly good at getting things done.
Omarosa is good at getting fired.
People are getting better at getting by with less.
"He's good at getting body position".
PETA is a champion at getting attention.
This investigation aims at getting a cursory idea of the maximum stress due to vibration.
"Kids were adept at getting around the blocks," she said.
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