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Discover Ludwig"get stabbed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person is injured by a sharp object, as in the following example sentence: "She was walking alone in the park when someone jumped out from the bushes and tried to get her, but she managed to fight them off before they could get her stabbed."
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Babies get stabbed.
"We saw him get stabbed, a lot, in the chest.
I saw my best mate get stabbed, stabbed to fuck.
"This is jail; people get stabbed every day.
You almost want him to get stabbed by the Moor.
People don't get stabbed and shot up here".
You know, he saw his favorite cousin get stabbed to death.
"I'm just looking for an area where I won't get stabbed," Ms. Singer replied, laughing.
"You get stabbed in the front, not the back, and then you go to dinner".
"You get stabbed in the front and you get stabbed in the back," Mr. Hoover said, "and multiple terrorists have taken over the plane".
I saw someone get stabbed at 12; a shooting at a party when I was 15.
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