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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get sat' is not correct in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'get seated' to mean the same thing. For example: "Please get seated for the meeting."
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Sometimes (only sometimes) you don't get sat down at all.
He called the treatment "disappointing" and said: "Next time you get sat at the back of the restaurant, now you know why".
His CV includes stints doing armoured reconnaissance in Kosovo, with his guitar strapped to the outside of the tank so that it didn't get sat on; then as captain of the Household Cavalry Alpine ski team; then, latterly, with the Queen's Life Guard, and even a stint guarding the Queen Mother's coffin.
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He get sit and is now six over, just one off the clubhouse lead.
The press gets sat on.
There are an old wooden desk, wooden file cabinets and a maroon leather couch that never gets sat on.
They've all got sat phones and GPS navigation systems, and most probably their own satellite following up above.
"The difficulty is getting sat down in front of people.
The only problem is every time I come here I've got sit in conference rooms and talk to politicians instead of going to the beach".
After all, getting sit down with the most powerful man in Silicon Valley is not too shabby.
The level of tech is fine but no better, and most trim levels mean you don't get sat-nav as standard.
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