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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get time' is not correct and usable in written English.
If you want to make a statement about having or acquiring time, you could use the phrase 'have time' or 'find time'. For example: "I always have trouble finding time to do the things I want."
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"I watch when I get time".
Do you get time off?
Will I get time off?
Can't get time off of work?
You never get time to enjoy it".
Do you get time off in lieu?
In academia, you get time to reflect.
You don't get time at this club".
"I think he might get time".
We get time to relax again.
Would he get time off for good behavior?
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