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Discover Ludwig"get him to" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in spoken and written English.
It is most often used to indicate persuading or convincing someone to do something. Example: "I need to get him to clean his room before our guests arrive."
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That'll get him to talk.
Get him to stop it.
"They wanted to get him to trial".
"Get him to bed," he said wearily.
No one could get him to stop.
Just get him to foot the postage.
How do I get him to stop?
How did you get him to go?
"Get him to marry me," she said.
We couldn't get him to do it.
Babes, get him to stop!
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