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"get there from here" is correct English and can be used in written English.
For example, you can use it in the sentence: "Let's figure out how to get there from here."
Idiom
You can't get there from here.
(USA) US expression used in the New England area (most frequently in Maine) by persons being asked for directions to a far distant location that cannot be accessed without extensive, complicated directions.
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CAN'T get there from here?
SOMETIMES, you cannot get there from here.
How will we get there from here?
But can they get there from here?
Maybe you can get there from here.
"The question is how we get there from here".
Sometimes, though, you just can't get there from here.
"YOU can't get there from here" is an old joke.
In fact, you can't get there from here.
"I am not sure how you get there from here".
The system as usual is "you can't get there from here".
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