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The phrase 'get headache' is not correct as written English.
The correct phrase is 'get a headache'. You can use this phrase in written English to indicate that someone is experiencing the physical symptom of a headache. For example: After eating too much sugar, I got a headache.
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-When we have much money in hand, we are full of beans, but we get headache when we get no beans.
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I only get headaches.
I still get headaches.
"People get bored, people get headaches.
She'd get headaches and miss class.
They feel fatigued, and get headaches.
I'd get headaches from dealing with pure unadulterated garbage.
I get headaches often, and occasional muscular cramps.
"I'd get headaches, a bloody nose, stomachaches.
Lots of people get headaches, back aches and almost everything-else aches.
"The basic question we're addressing is: Why do some people get occasional headaches while others get headaches with increasing severity and disability?
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