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Discover Ludwig"gather stuff" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about gathering a quantity of objects, items, or other things. For example: "We need to gather stuff for the party, so let's head to the store."
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"He would squirrel around and gather stuff and then he'd build with it," said Jeffrey Tirante, 50, who watched bulldozers level the palace in 1969, five years after Mr. Daynor's death, and who visited its remnants with his friends and their guitars as a teenager.
It took a long time, tracing possible sources, to slowly gather stuff.
"I'm trying to do at least one partial desert drive per issue, because that's where I gather stuff that I'm going to write about," he says.
It's time to gather stuff to fill the machine.
Try to gather stuff like camera stands to hold up your dens as supports.
Even though this might sound like an expensive party to host, all you have to do is look for appropriate clothes and gather stuff you have at home.
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Gather stuffing.
"We gathered stuff from all over and destroyed it for under $10 million," he recalled in an interview.
Get your family to tidy up after themselves or just gather their stuff up and put it in their room.
With the apartment empty, Tammaro promised Jan Zonon that he'd surrender the lease if he could just gather his stuff — and then moved back in.
Staying was strangely easier than leaving, she said, because the latter would have required her to turn her body toward the couple, climb out of her bunk, gather her stuff, and find the door, all with her eyes open.
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