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The phrase "get a couple" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to obtaining two items, people, or things. Here are some examples: 1. "Don't forget to get a couple of apples from the market for the pie." 2. "I'm going to the store to get a couple of new shirts." 3. "We should get a couple of friends to help us move this weekend." 4. "I think I'll get a couple of tickets to the concert for my birthday." 5. "We need to get a couple more chairs for the dinner party."
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I did get a couple of takers.
"We didn't get a couple of bounces.
We get a couple more beers.
Let me get a couple more, can we get?
"I should be able to get a couple of boats".
We didn't even get a couple of months!
"He just needs to get a couple of goals.
You get a couple good wiseguy sightings while we're there.
We happened to get a couple last night.
"There's a chance we'll get a couple thousand," he says.
"Just get a couple punches to the head.
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