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Discover Ludwig"get them out" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically means to remove or extract someone or something from a particular place or situation. For example: - "The firefighters worked tirelessly to get the trapped hikers out of the burning forest." - "I need to get my old clothes out of the attic and donate them." - "Let's get those toys out of the living room before our guests arrive." - "I couldn't get the idea out of my head." - "His jokes were not funny, but I couldn't get them out of my mind."
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Get them out!" he would say.
Use your vote to get them out".
"So they wanted to get them out".
"No way to get them out".
You want to get them out alive".
He wanted to get them out fast.
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Getting them out took forever.
He got them out".
Getting them out is essential to Mr. Obama.
"We got them out," General Baba said.
"They're getting them out right now," he said.
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