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The phrase "fetch it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a command or request for someone to go and get something. Example: "Could you please fetch the remote? It's on the coffee table."
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Then he would rise with effort, go fetch it off its shelf and press it into my hands.
Bayer shares surged 7% on Friday on hopes the embattled German firm would sell its chemicals unit, which analysts said could fetch it more than $2.3 billion.
They would then order the prisoner to fetch it.
You had to go fetch it on foot.
Mr. Schmidling discovered he had left the short-wave radio uptown and had to fetch it.
But I dragged myself out of bed and went downstairs to fetch it.
If I needed anything it would be him who went to fetch it from outside".
Then call your friends and let them come and fetch it".
"God's forgotten his bloody tuxedo," she said and stormed off to fetch it.
"I have it here!" Collins said, jumping up to fetch it from another room.
But I saw something in the snowmelt, and I slid down to fetch it.
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