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The phrase 'get shopping' is not a grammatically correct sentence in written English.
However, it is technically a phrasal verb meaning "go shopping," which refers to the activity of going to a store with the intention of purchasing items. For example, you could write, "I don't have time to dawdle, let's get shopping!".
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Let's get shopping while that concrete hardens.
"We try to have sort of an agenda," added Ms. Halvorsen, swaying slightly, eager to get shopping.
The final challenge was mission impossible: get shopping advice from a clerk at a Duane Reade drugstore.
From the classic Modernist re-issues to cutting-edge eco style, it's time to get shopping... Click on the image on the right to launch the gallery.
These days, he said, shopping for his daughters "gives me the same rush that I used to get shopping for myself".
She's donating a whopping 50% from every item sold at her Folksy shops, Cassia Beck and Lola's Room, so get shopping.
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"I still get shop assistants calling me 'sir' and strange looks from people.
The British soldiers got shopping allowances; the Gurkhas did not.
Oh, and they've got shopping bags stretched across their faces like polythene balaclavas.
Ms Prescott, who has a petition with 900 signatures of people opposed to the plans, added: "We've got shopping centres already and half the shops are empty.
"This one never got shopped around.
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