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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fetch you home" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone will bring or escort someone else back to their home or place of origin. Example: "I will fetch you home after the party so you don't have to drive."
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"I almost saw Almanzo driving out to fetch you home across the endless snow.
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Allow me to fetch you some Vaseline.
To come fetch you, Your Highness?
They can easily fetch you more money in the marketplace.
Experience can fetch you a higher salary.
It could fetch you more resale value.
Gabrielle turned up in her decorated Citroën, saying she was a cousin who had been sent to fetch him home sooner than expected.
In December 1939, she was moved to neutral Switzerland and it was to a hospital in Bern that my mother and I travelled in January 1940 to fetch her home.
When Gerry was sent over to fetch me home, he never stepped across the low fence between our front gardens but went punctiliously via both front paths and gates.
A country that sells its goods abroad for less than they cost to produce, or for less than they fetch at home, might expect gratitude from its trading partners.
It was time for desperate measures; and between 1918 and 1921, Violet and Vita made several forays, sometimes for months on end, to France, where one or both of their husbands would periodically arrive to fetch them home.
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