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"get a tattoo" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the action of getting a permanent design or mark on one's skin using ink. Example: "I've been thinking about getting a tattoo on my wrist, but I'm still deciding on the design."
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"I want to get a tattoo".
Get a tattoo – done 24.
I am planning to get a tattoo.
To prove her devotion, Jessica agreed to get a tattoo.
MARNIE: I told you not to get a tattoo.
"Never get a tattoo when you're drunk and hungry".
I watched the poet Morgan Parker get a tattoo.
Or is just a propensity to get a tattoo enough?
If he could raise $5,000, he agreed to get a tattoo.
People: Get A Tattoo, Get A Raise Richard Finger says American Airlines employees loathe their management.
"I think we have to get a tattoo first," I said.
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