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'get it dirty' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make something dirty or to get something covered in dirt. Example: "Be careful not to get your new shoes dirty while walking in the mud," said the mom to her child.
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"She can do anything to it she likes — get it dirty or anything.
"Make sure you give it back," says Dave. "And try not to get it dirty".
You can get it dirty with oil spots or butter spots, and it will look good.
Why toil endlessly to clean up the floor of your apartment when you're just going to get it dirty again?
But today I am beginning to wonder whether all I did was just get it dirty.
Mary K (does not immediately type a response) Michelle (desperately backpedals): But she did not get it dirty or anything.
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When it first comes out the box, one might be forgiven for being afraid to touch Apple Computer 's iPod digital music player for fear of getting it dirty.
Cover your pillow with a towel if you're worried about getting it dirty.
You still got it dirty no matter if you can see the dirt or not.
Some women enjoy using the gown that the hospital provides because they don't have to worry about getting it dirty.
In fact, in our test SuperCab 4×4 $34,455, with options the interior looked more like that of the newest Lincoln Navigator than the cockpit of a get-it-dirty-and-forget-it pickup.
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