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Discover Ludwig'get set to' is correct and usable in written English
It is used when you are preparing or making yourself ready to do something. For example: "Get set to try a new recipe!"
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MONDAY: Get set to start the workweek with the three H's: hazy, hot and hypothermia.
Texas A&M will officially get set to join the SEC once the Big 12 settles down.
Jrue Holiday scored 21 points for the Sixers, who are slumping at the wrong time as they get set to play Miami in the playoffs.
11 November If you're a Virgin Media customer, get set to dig a little deeper to pay for your broadband and tv packages from next February.
Sod's law A thanksgiving service will be held at Stradey Park on Tuesday as Llanelli get set to move to a new ground.
Every year I get set to fill out the applications needed to be certified organic, and every year I just never get around to it".
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Patman is getting set to play on the Thames again".
The man took out a pencil and a black notebook & got set to make a notation.
Marmol getting set to face Molina, who is heading back to his third World Series.
As he got set to begin, catcher Mike Nickeas ran to the mound for a few last words.
The Euro is getting set to surpass the dollar in the total value of notes in circulation.
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