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The phrase "get to know someone" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to express the idea of taking the initiative to make an effort to understand someone better and become more familiar with them. For example, "I'm looking forward to getting to know my new coworkers better."
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"You get to know someone really well, really quickly".
It was the coolest way to get to know someone.
It can take months to get to know someone.
But it takes time to get to know someone.
"You can get to know someone well," he said.
The gathering, in Room 206, had been raucous, not a moment to get to know someone.
"You really get to know someone when you share that small a space continually with one person.
"Golf is a great way to get to know someone," Ms. McInerney said.
It's a place to really get to know someone, which is rare.
"When you get to know someone, you find there's something nasty in their woodshed," she says.
You'd be surprised by how well you can get to know someone in twenty-five years.
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