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Discover Ludwig"get to be" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the process of becoming or reaching a certain state or condition. For example: - "I am studying hard to get to be a doctor." - "It takes a lot of practice to get to be a skilled musician." - "She worked hard to get to be the CEO of the company." - "I never thought I would get to be a published author, but here I am."
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"Now you get to be a hairstylist.
You get to be an asshole.
"You get to be someone else.
You get to be alive.
You get to be bad.
How did it get to be June?
Where do you get to be superhuman?
Reporters get to be wrong every day.
And I get to be root.
You get to be several people".
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