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Discover Ludwig"get something it" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is and it does not follow proper grammatical structure. A more correct and specific phrase could be "obtain something with it" or "receive something for it." Example: "I was able to get the job with my impressive resume."
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India has its own abundant reserves of coal, which raises a question: Why did India need to go so far to get something it already had?
"I think we will get something; it will probably be half-baked and it will probably give us two to three months of room to figure out the next steps," said Jaime Valdivia, head of global emerging markets research and strategy at BlueCrest Capital.
"I can order a book on my lunch break, but if I have to wait a week to get something, it becomes less valuable," said Stacey McCullough, a senior analyst at Forrester Research, in Cambridge, Mass., explaining the frustration that sends many potential online shoppers to the mall.
If I want to get something, it's about doing it myself.
Even if someone didn't get something, it's not my problem".
"If we get something it will be reward for the form that we've been showing".
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Once Dave gets something, it just kind of writes itself".
Each local, they said, got something it badly wanted.
Every time I ask someone where they got something, it's always Rick Owens.
When your body gets something it wants, a pleasure center near the front of the brain buzzes with activity.
If someone else gets something, it must be coming from my pie.
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