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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'get cake' is not correct and it is not usable in written English.
You may use the phrase 'buy cake' in written English to talk about the action of obtaining cake. For example: "I went to the store to buy cake for the party."
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They get cake.
Their grandmother, Stella Jenkins, was taking them to a convenience store to get cake and candy.
Eloping: now there's an idea... Of course, if you elope, you don't get cake, and who'd want that?
And, yes, they were mean to me until they understood that if they were nice to me, at the end of service they would get cake".
"A lot of times he'd get cake doughnuts," said John Sproles, the manager, "but I don't know if he ate them". Ann Ward, owner of Hungry's Cafe, seemed far more knowledgeable -- or forthcoming.
Then you get cake.
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Beating means mixing vigorously to get air into the cake.
"Don't just keep re-applying your powder color," she warned, "because then it will get cake-y, and you might break out".
Creme blush on top of powder will get cake-y and look thick and fake.
Got Cake?
Also, first person to comment "Slow news day?" gets cake.
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