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"get after" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as an idiom to mean "to pursue or go after someone or something." For example, "I need to get after the project manager and make sure we finish this project on time."
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get after
verb
To move into action in pursuit of something.
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"These guys get after it.
"I get after it.
It's time to get after it".
We can get after their offense.
And get after their quarterback".
And we get after it.
He and Dan Majerle get after it".
But what did we get after?
We've got to get after these guys.
We're excited to get after it".
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