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"get mold" is not a complete sentence and is not correct in written English.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense as a standalone phrase. You can use it in a sentence as an object of a verb or as part of a phrase, for example: - "I need to clean the fridge to get rid of the mold." - "My bread always seems to get moldy quickly." - "It's important to prevent moisture in order to avoid getting mold in your home."
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"We didn't get in until Thursday, and during those three days, dampness set in, and we started to get mold".
It is easy to get mold, or mites, or moth larvae in a storage area that is not managed and not kept clean".
Don't leave your cage wet too long, it can get mold and make your bunny sick!
Acoustics and other hollow-bodied guitars, including some floating bridge types, may crack or get mold in them from the water damage.
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Working with an enormous cast, Renoir pulled off complex and physically exuberant sequences in which groups of characters get molded into twisted-figure-eight compositions that stay in balance for an instant and then dissolve, often to reassemble within the same shot.
What you also get is a trip to the audiologist to get molds made of the insides of your ear canals, which is a pretty bizarre and… er… violating experience.
"It's still got mold on it,'' he said.
"It's like saying, 'Okay, we've got mold in the main floor of our home.
A moisture/mold problem is pretty obvious -- you don't need someone to tell you you've got mold.
We got mold in my bedroom closet, all over my stuff… He said that when we moved out, they would just paint over it.
*Last but not least buy a duck with no holes,it will prevent your duck from getting mold disease and your duck will last longer!
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