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The phrase "get bankrupt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in informal language and may not be considered appropriate for formal writing. It means to go bankrupt or become bankrupt. Example: If we don't come up with a new business plan soon, our company will most likely get bankrupt.
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The most successful people in society are willing to declare bankruptcy and live better lives on account of it or put themselves in situations where they are going to get bankrupt, and still live in luxury on trusts.
For instance, if the supplier gives you too much discount, he might get bankrupt after a month.
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We are all getting bankrupt in so many little ways.
Christmas is a wonderful time, but is not worth getting bankrupt in order to have yourself a luxurious Christmas every year.
Because they are getting bankrupt they will make lots of offers that are really, good like 2 for 1 on coffee.
Unless, of course, they were employed by a company that got bankrupted by a Bain takeover.
In this economic environment, they'd rather get paid 10 cents on the dollar than let you go bankrupt and get nothing.
A lawyer in Silicon Valley told me that a famous VC firm overruled its CEO and let a profitable startup go bankrupt to, get this, escape a lease a piddly freakin' lease!
"How come you've got to nearly go bankrupt before you come out with a car like this?" Long a glamorous showcase for carmakers, auto shows have lately become a place for buyers and gawkers to vent.
Reforming these two things will mean a whole lot of people will not have to go bankrupt if they get sick.
"I'm not going to go bankrupt to get care I can't afford".
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