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Discover Ludwig'get nicked' is not correct and usable in written English.
'Get nicked' is a slang phrase meaning to get arrested or to be caught doing something wrong, usually by the police. For example, "If you keep driving above the speed limit, you're going to get nicked".
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If it doesn't get nicked before that.
"I thought they'd get nicked, but they haven't".
Everyone has a wardrobe full of Armani clothes that get nicked.
The top layer can also get nicked, exposing the plywood beneath.
Met sergeant tells me: "He is going to get nicked, if he comes out".
"Don't get nicked before July 6," it says on its website.
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None of them got nicked.
But no one got nicked for it.
A second generation of coin-operated bicycles still got nicked.
It looked pretty natural to me, with Bond forever getting nicked and bruised.
I got nicked for smoking a joint and was kicked out.
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