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"get to join" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when you're talking about being invited or allowed to join something. For example, "I'm so excited to finally get to join the book club!".
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Who will get to join the club?
Now they get to join the world.
What other chance do they get to join massed voices?
Theothus Carter might not get to join them, though.
We also get to join an armed response unit.
"Are there any clubs you get to join?" he asked the departing chairman.
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She never got to join her friends.
"When you cannot defeat someone, you've got to join them".
Arizona gets to join the group because this loss will be its 10th.
One time I was in an overbooked plane and got to join the pilots in the cockpit.
This exclusivity was eliminated in 2009 as Bouygues Telecom and SFR got to join the fun.
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