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Discover Ludwig"get to use" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is used to express the opportunity or ability to use something. You can use it in any context where you want to emphasize the opportunity or privilege of being able to use something. For example: - "I am excited to finally get to use the new software at work." - "We were lucky enough to get to use the private beach during our vacation." - "It's not often that we get to use such advanced technology in our science class." - "I never thought I'd get to use a real antique typewriter, but here it is in the museum."
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Get to use pointers again.
Only Americans get to use that excuse.
You get to use your legs.
"Or because they get to use products?
"You get to use a different muscle".
You even get to use ski poles!
And do they get to use it all day?
We get to use the oil only once.
Sorry we couldn't get to use all of them.
Besides, here I get to use my name!
In return, they get to use the universities' good names.
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