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"get a rest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative sentence, suggesting an action to the reader. For example, "It's been a long day - go get a rest."
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Blokes get a rest.
"Well, I get a rest," he said.
We look after children, so parents get a rest.
Try to swap your shoes around so you get a rest from each other.
"We want the workers to get a rest, to live a little.
My house loves it when I'm working so the linen cupboard can get a rest.
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I am trying to use theses channels to get a resting value of concentrations after injecting it with certain current u=in the middle of the soma.
And with the president abroad, even Indonesia's impeachment debate got a rest.
Even Arsenal's French contingent gets a rest when Arsène Wenger rotates the team.
Yesterday, Martin and the Nets got a rest from practice to prepare for tomorrow.
He gets a rest before the final on Saturday evening, or Sunday morning as it's known in Australia.
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