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The phrase "get my" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that belongs to someone, or something that needs to be done by someone. For example, "I need to get my car serviced before I take a long road trip."
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"I'll get my badges.
Get my teeth bleached?
I'll get my hat".
You get my point.
"Get my wife".
I get my coffee.
Get my drift?
They get my hair.
I'm gonna get my network.
I get my lashes tinted.
Then I get my razor.
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