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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a seat" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to someone securing a place to sit down, for example: John quickly ran to the gate to get a seat on the plane before it departed.
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You couldn't get a seat".
(Get a seat early).
I couldn't get a seat downstairs.
It's impossible to get a seat.
"Bet we even get a seat".
(Arrive before 9 and you'll probably get a seat).
"It's civilized, it's faster, you get a seat".
For the best views, get a seat upfront.
First, a passenger must actually get a seat.
"You couldn't get a seat in the gym," he said.
Mubadala Development will not get a seat on AMD's board.
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