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"get fun" is not a correct usage of English.
It is not a phrase that is commonly used in written English. A better phrase that could be used in its place is "have fun". Example: Let's go out and have fun tonight!.
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They get fun and culture.
"It's going to get fun," he said.
"Now it starts to get fun," he exulted.
On a lighter note, lucky viewers will also get "fun" insights into the goings on in Casa Palin in Alaska.
"Now I'm getting into the swing of things," he said, "and the games are starting to get fun".
"That'll never last!" screamed a chorus of doubters, fearful of the fact that music was about to get fun again.
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Ain't we got fun?
Cata gets fun fast.
This is getting fun now.
Dozens of costumed characters foxtrotting to "Ain't We Got Fun".
And then, Brown says, music got fun again.
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