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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get the blues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in informal contexts to indicate that someone is feeling down or sad. For example: "After he found out his dog had run away, he was feeling really down and it seemed like he got the blues."
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I'm beginning to get the blues.
'But I don't ever get the blues.
"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" started out ugly.
A collection of short writings by the author of "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues".
I still get the blues, and I don't like growing older.
Vaughan urged us to check out his recent CD, Do You Get the Blues.
Nobody wants to get the blues, but lots of people want to listen to them.
As Johnny Cash sang, "Get rhythm when you get the blues".
The music includes "Even God Must Get the Blues" and "The Heart Never Forgets".
"We could get the blues, but we try to keep in good spirits," he added.
Will I occasionally get the blues, because nothing holds a wonder equal to splitting Dufay down the middle?
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