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"get laughs" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that induces humor or laughter. For example, "The comedian's jokes were so funny, they got a lot of laughs from the audience."
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"The Watch" didn't get laughs.
Naturally, he likes to get laughs himself.
He can get laughs from an audience merely by laughing.
I got laughs, and it was enjoyable to get laughs.
Her terrific songs, of course, still get laughs.
She can get laughs; she can also get intent silences.
I'm thinking if I could get laughs singing and dancing, why not try to get laughs intentionally.
Not anyone could deliver the cheer, "Let's go insurance adjusters, let's go!" and get laughs.
On the contrary, he seems eager to get laughs wherever he can.
Until fairly recently, energy independence was a subject to get laughs.
Already accustomed to taking pratfalls without suffering injury, Buster learned how to get laughs at a very early age.
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