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"get it just" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has been precisely understood or done. For example: "I know it's a tricky concept, but I think I get it just right."
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You had to get it just right or else the sentence lost its power.
He had to get it just right".
"You have to get it just right.
It's a complex business to get it just right.
Trust Matisse and Picasso to get it just right.
Like Goldilocks, we want to get it just right.
Somehow Noosa manages to get it just right.
You don't just get it just like that".
The struggle to get it just right seems palpable.
The thing about Vitamin D is that you can get it just by being outside.
I didn't get it, just growing up in Boston in the Seventies – never mind them.
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