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"get him well" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative sentence meaning to make someone well or help them recover from an illness or injury. Example: "Please make sure to get him well before his big presentation next week."
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We'll get him well and go from there".
Whatever it takes to get him well is more important.
"We certainly need to get him well right now".
"We can't wait to get him well and 100 percent and really see how he can perform".
Gollakota declined to identify the product or company due to commercial sensitivities, but said the deal would get him well on the way to his goal of a billion devices.
He told me, "I've stopped crying every day, which is a major transition". He added, "I spent more than a year trying to get him well and keep him alive, and only in recent days have I finally, mostly, lost that mode of thinking.
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By the time he married a wealthy American widow, Mrs Frank Leslie, in 1891, liquor had got him well and truly licked.
Sometimes we spend up to three weeks in the hospital just getting him well".
If Tim Sherwood can get him playing well, Villa have got a gem on their hands.
"It took a big effort to get him so well done to everyone involved as they all deserve a pat on the back.
"You don't like facing him, so you might as well get him on your team".
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