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The phrase "get car sickness" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used to describe someone who experiences motion sickness when riding in a car, or to describe the feeling one experiences when getting motion sickness. Example sentences: "My brother always gets car sickness whenever he's a passenger in the car." "I was feeling so dizzy that I knew I was about to get car sickness."
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Drivers rarely get car sickness as they are always focused on the road.
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