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"get things to work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when someone is attempting to make something function properly or effectively. Here is an example: "After hours of troubleshooting, we finally managed to get things to work and the system is now up and running smoothly."
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We've got to get things to work on.
Reflecting on his run at the National, Mr. Nunn said that heading such a theater "takes diplomacy, patience" and sometimes "a degree of unpopularity to get things to work; but what it takes most of all is good luck".
Secondly, and supporting the first, is to draw on and promote different models; models and hence different problem-solving and management approaches that better lend themselves to considering how to get things to work effectively as a whole.
Anyone else get things to work?
While the service runs in Chrome, you actually have to download and install a helper app to get things to work.
"That's problematic because I don't know how we get things to work if nobody believes in anything, but it's a good thing because people believed in mistaken things before".
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"We've got things to work on.
"But he's still got things to work on to be where he needs to be".
We've got things to work on but we knew that.
"I have a gift for getting things to work with problem samples," Dr. Constable said.
There is Mr. Mamedov, pleasantly cynical and as devoted as Mr. Talbott to getting things to work and nursing the lurches.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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