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"Get to get" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be more commonly used in spoken English as a slang or informal expression. A possible example could be: "I need to get to get some groceries before the store closes." In this context, it means "have the opportunity to go and obtain" or "have the chance to go and purchase" groceries. However, it is not a grammatically correct or formal way of expressing this idea. A better alternative would be "I need to go get some groceries before the store closes."
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"I get to get my hands dirty," she said.
"I get to get inside his mind, touch the books that Harrison Ford will touch".
"You don't really think about the reason why you get to get in".
"Six legitimate outs he had to get to get through that inning".
By you guys telling me this stuff I get to get a little piece of him.
I'm sorry if I didn't get to get every question today.
Any updates I can get to get the edge on the opposition.
I think Dati would take any job she could get to get out of there".
"They get to get away from me when they put their head in the water," he said.
"I can't believe I get to get mentioned with these other really incredible actors," Mr. Cannavale said.
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Got to get serious, got to".
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