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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get stamina' is not grammatically correct as it is; it should be phrased as 'gain stamina'.
You could use the phrase 'gain stamina' when talking about increasing one's physical and mental endurance. For example: "I'm training for a marathon, so I'm focusing on gaining stamina to make sure I can finish the race."
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Doing the laundry is an epic feat of stamina so why not get stamina points for it?" Build up a to-do list for your EpicWin character (Dwarf? Warrior? Treeman Berzerker for an extra 59p? Yes please!) and as you battle through it every day, your character completes quests and earns points.
Get stamina up to 16 or higher.
You can get stamina as high as you want with no ill effects.
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"I got stamina," Marte acknowledged.
"I'm fast, I got stamina, and I know magic!" one of them protests, all in a huff.
"We didn't want a dawdle as we've got stamina," Owen, who owns Manor House Stables in Cheshire with Andrew Black, one of the founders of Betfair, said afterwards.
Two-time Horse of the Year and 2007 Belmont runner-up Curlin is his sire, and he's got stamina through Street Cry on his damside.
I tried to help her to get her stamina and technique back without overdoing it.
Where did he get the stamina — how did he sustain the indignation — to stay so far ahead of the readers he worked so hard for?
I trained a little bit, mostly to get my stamina up, to do any sort of take where I'd be running 100 yards over and over.
Where do you get that stamina to do this?" the former Arkansas governor asked.
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