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Discover Ludwig"get something" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but generally means to obtain, acquire, or receive something. Example: "I need to get some groceries from the store before it closes."
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Let's get something neat!
We'll get something arranged".
Both sides get something.
They're there to get something".
"Some days you get something.
He wanted to get something.
"Then you get something magical".
Go get something you like".
You get something like this.
"We did get something".
"Get something cooked".
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