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The phrase "get some source of" is not entirely correct in standard written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to obtaining a type of resource or information, but it would be clearer to specify what kind of source you are referring to. Example: "I need to get some source of inspiration for my next project."
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Get some source of entertainment.
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"You got to have some source of revenue".
"Media consumers should be encouraged to get news from multiple sources and to get some of their news from non-video sources," says McCall.
Get some distance from the source of your obsession.
"They are desperate to get another source of money".
But if the plant could somehow get a source of $30 power on the open market, the profit margin would double to $40.
And that's, I guess, what they want to do, is get a source of information that would be admissible in a court of law.
Different small steps preceded major transitions like attempts to find a job or get a diagnosis of the health problem or get another source of income.
Furthermore, the time it takes to get water, source of drinking water, type of cooking fuel, type of toilet facility, main floor material, main roof material, main wall material, wealth index show a statistically significant association with child mortality.
Get a source of music.
Get a source of light.
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