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Discover Ludwig"get somewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean "make progress and achieve a desired result," usually referring to a goal. For example: "If I put in enough hard work, I'm sure I can get somewhere with this project."
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Could talks get somewhere today?
Maybe, someday, they'll get somewhere.
You get somewhere.
Want to get somewhere?
I'm trying to get somewhere.
I like to get somewhere alone.
Will it get somewhere this time?
I need to get somewhere else.
He'll get somewhere in the mid-20s".
This flea is determined to get somewhere.
I hope they can get somewhere.
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