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The phrase "get here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone or something arriving at the place you are. For example: "We need to get the supplies here quickly."
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Until you get here".
How'd we get here?
How'd you get here?
How did they get here?
"You'd better get here early".
Everybody's trying to get here.
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I just got here.
He gets here early.
I got here first".
It finally got here.
"We've got here.
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