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Discover Ludwig"get her way" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to achieve one's desired outcome or to have things go as one wants them to. An example where this phrase can be used is: "The boss always seems to get her way in office meetings, no matter what others suggest."
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She'll get her way.
But she may well get her way.
She resorts to setting a destructive fire to get her way.
Perhaps some are now wishing that on this occasion Harman hadn't managed to get her way.
In groups, she argued, she was dogmatic, and she sulked when she didn't get her way.
Though a victim, she shatters the temple and causes deaths, all to get her way, even in the next world.
So, with a new Paris showroom and a store in Beverly Hills, Mrs. Perrin just might get her way.
I saw that she was willing to sacrifice the well-being of her daughter to get her way.
She has never led the Labour Party but tends to get her way as often as a leader does anyway.
"Jessica always knew what she wanted and she had to get her way," Mr. Christopher said, reconstructing the mother's words.
New York will survive the loss of Amazon, should Ocasio-Cortez get her way.
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