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"get emptied" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used in sentences where something is being emptied or cleared out, often as a result of an action or process. Example: "I need to clean out my closet and get it emptied before our move next week." In this sentence, "get emptied" is used to describe the process of clearing out the closet, which will result in it being empty. Another example: "The trash cans will get emptied twice a week by the garbage truck." Here, "get emptied" is used to describe the action of the garbage truck emptying the trash cans.
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I just placed a "NO BASURA" card on the bin to make sure it doesn't get emptied.
"Grass may be a little longer and trash cans may not get emptied as often as they normally would, but that's probably the only major thing that visitors will notice this summer" on and around the National Mall.
Unfortunately, the power of local councils in the UK extends only about as far as deciding when our bins get emptied, so we don't really have the same kind of opportunities.
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– Supermarkets in NYC are getting emptied out, says Huffington Post.
This is because at such offered loads, the user buffer got emptied periodically and the users released the chunks they had reserved.
"Mine gets emptied out the minute I get back into the office".
So when it rained, they often climbed in the back where the garbage cans got emptied.
Most basements and crawl spaces need a dehumidifier in the summer, one whose bucket gets emptied on a daily basis.
But parenting is so much easier when you've got emptying the toilet cassette in your armoury of punishments.
Speech itself, powered by panic, becomes at once an identity and a destiny, a sort of awesome music that gets louder as the people who deploy it get emptier.
And if it does get empty, you can turn on a special battery saver mode, which tweaks some settings including the screen brightness to try and squeeze more time out of the battery.
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