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The phrase "get a say" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has the right to express their opinion or take part in a discussion or decision. For example, "We want to make sure that everyone gets a say in how the organization is run."
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Don't they get a say?
"But he doesn't get a say".
Doesn't Westminster get a say?
Does she ever get a say?
"I did get a say on that form.
Do they not get a say in abortion?
You don't get a say in the big strategic decisions".
We didn't get a say or any financial help in moving to a completely different area.
Lawmakers will also get a say in the choice of prime minister.
Parents forget: in the political realm, you don't get a say until you're 18.
Slum-dwellers don't get a say in the urban planning process either.
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