Sentence examples for get to like from inspiring English sources

The phrase "get to like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the gradual process of developing a liking or affection for someone or something.
Example: "At first, I wasn't sure about the new restaurant, but I eventually got to like their unique dishes."
Alternatives: "come to enjoy" or "grow fond of".

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"But then you get to like it".

Liverpool could get to like the Europa League after all.

If I meet him sooner, I might get to like him.

You cannot always do what you like, but you can get to like what you do.

"Many are an 'acquired taste' – you can get to like them but it takes time.

It's a sort of upended Stockholm syndrome – they get to like him.

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"You've got to like that".

Not everyone's got to like it".

One gets to like the burn".

But I got to like her.

You've got to like a place.

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