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The phrase "get excellence" can be grammatically correct and is usable in written English, but it may sound more natural to say "achieve excellence" or "attain excellence" instead.
You can use "get excellence" in a sentence when talking about someone's actions or efforts to improve or reach a high level of excellence. For example, "John's dedication and hard work allowed him to get excellence in his academic studies."
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Be under no illusion, you do not get excellence on the cheap.
"You do not get excellence on the cheap nor do you get all the other virtuous outcomes that come from that without long term and predictable levels of funding and that's what we've witnessed," he said.
"You do not get excellence on the cheap nor do you get all the virtuous outcomes that come from that without long term and predictable levels of funding," Lord Coe, the great middle-distance runner who headed up the London Organizing Committee, said over the weekend.
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I got excellence with this.
"Teachers feel like they're under huge pressures to get academic excellence to the exclusion of having much fun in the classroom.
"I want to get to excellence," Williams told me over the phone yesterday.
NOMOS Glashütte Tangente 33 Grau You don't have to break the bank to get mechanical excellence.
So, you know, they're our four strategic values, we've got faith, excellence, community, compassion.
Let's get back to excellence – that's what we want".
In the Research Excellence Framework (REF), which awards money on the basis of the strength of research, those departments that demonstrate excellence get funding to maintain and improve their research infrastructure.
If nothing else, killing off a major player might get "NCIS," whose excellence has come to be taken for granted, buzzed about again, the way it was in Season 2 when it put a bullet into the head of a central figure, Kate, at the end of the wrenching "Twilight" episode.
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