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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get money" is not grammatically correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "make money" instead which has the same meaning. For example: "He wanted to make money selling handmade crafts online."
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You'll just get money".
Did you get money?
Do you get money?
And there I will get money.
So I hope you get money".
"To get money," says Ms. Namwanje.
You certainly do not get money.
"How did you get money?" I asked.
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It's to get money-smart.
Jay Gatsby has got money.
I got money.
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