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"get something right" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate an accomplishment or success. For example: "I'm so happy I finally got something right!".
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Children are trying to get something right.
Normally you'd expect a shadow chancellor to get something right".
When you get something right at the start, why change it?
"I like to make things beautifully and sometimes to get something right it takes time.
"Like anything new, it takes a while for anyone to get something right," he says.
"And a lot of kids do these kind of funny things when they get something right or something wrong".
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So Germans must be getting something right.
He's got something right, I suppose.
Gordon Brown has finally got something right.
Thanks Chris - at least I'm getting something right.
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