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"get lazy" is an appropriate and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has become less active or industrious, usually due to a lack of motivation or ambition. For example: "I'm starting to get lazy since I graduated college and don't have any classes to attend."
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You can't get lazy.
People get lazy, desperate.
No, the cartoonist below didn't get lazy.
Or will I soften, get lazy?
But it's easy to get lazy.
Don't get lazy, don't goof off.
In other words, we have kids, and we get lazy.
"But sometimes these guys just get lazy, don't they?
Perhaps winners get lazy and losers get fired up.
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It's easy to get lazy with a DSLR.
Chances are the pitcher will get lazy and lay a fat one right over the plate.
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