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The phrase 'get to the table' is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when referring to someone moving towards an object or destination, such as a physical table. For example: "Let's get to the table and start discussing the terms of the deal."
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"This way we can get to the table".
"Hi," she says when I get to the table, lighting a cigarette.
The food did get to the table somehow, eventually, and people reported having a good time.
For some strange reason, desserts take a long time to get to the table.
"The votes don't get to the table until the stuff is worked out," he said.
"We are willing participants but unable to get to the table".
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At first, she had the hosts wear red carnations, "but they couldn't get to the tables because the aggressive women would just jump them," she recalled.
"When they got to the table the Chinese girl remarked.
"But we thought the fact that SNY got to the table was a really good sign".
So by the time this pathetically half-cooked stew finally got to the table everyone was very worse for wear.
Even if he gets to the table, Mr Assad would need pushing by Iran and Russia to accept a power-sharing deal.
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