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The phrase "did you get there" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used as a question to inquire about someone's arrival at a specific destination. Example: "Did you get there on time for the meeting?"
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"Did you get there in time?
"How did you get there?" I asked.
Why are they afraid of you and how did you get there?
Courtney's curious: "How did you get there?" Holly: "On a plane".
Did you get there?
How did you get there Calvin?
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"How do you get there?
So how do you get there?
She'd say, "How do you get there?
It's really important in our business that we make decisions, but how do you get there?
Do you get there on your own Dassault Falcon 2000 Jet?
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