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Discover LudwigThe answer is no, "deserve getting" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use a phrase such as "deserves to get" or "deserve to receive" instead. For example: She has worked hard all semester and deserves to receive an A on her final exam.
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We're very intent on getting what we deserve, getting what's ours.
You haven't done anything to deserve getting your mojo crushed by a discouraging, extended job search!
So what could swans have possibly done to deserve getting kicked in the head by this guy?
What had I done to deserve getting berated by a stranger when I was merely trying to buy a pair of mittens?
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In other words, an already dreadfully corrupt system somehow deserves getting a free pass at being even more so.
"Everybody deserving gets their chance and moves on".
"They deserve to get to a final and now they've got that opportunity.
"I deserve to get booed".
But also, I deserve to get lucky.
They deserve to get their neighborhood back.
Nnamdi is deserving of getting the top dollars".
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