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The phrase "get restless" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone has trouble staying still or is feeling uneasy. For example: "The toddler began to get restless after only a few minutes in the restaurant."
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"I get restless.
Does he never get restless with that?
If the blacks get restless, they are sent to die.
"I get restless," she said in a recent phone conversation.
/ I always get restless, I always will roam".
This restaurant never lets the taste buds get restless.
This Vietnamese restaurant never lets the taste buds get restless.
This Vietnamese spot never lets the taste buds get restless.
It's kind of cramped, too – so that even kids might get restless after a while.
I took another sip of my drink and began to get restless.
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"Heirs and beneficiaries get restless while waiting for a pet to die," notes Hirschfeld.
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