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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get jokes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's ability to understand jokes or humorous stories. For example: "My dad has a great sense of humor - he always seems to get jokes way before anyone else does."
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They would not get jokes in the scripts.
She didn't get jokes the way she used to, seemed withdrawn, and her memory wasn't as sharp.
I was watching two C-SPANs at once, trying to get jokes out of it".
Loyalty matters and those who won't get jokes at your expense are much less likely to desert you in an hour of need.
And then, when people get angry, you can say that your original stereotype was correct: feminists are humorless, girls don't get jokes.
"There are lots of aspects of the black experience that commissioning editors would not understand, They would not get jokes in the scripts".
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Only where TED has counterintuitive logic and the "Marcia Trionfale," the Onion's got jokes.
(J.J. Abrams got jokes).
After all, "Peeps got jokes".
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