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The phrase "get to you" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when talking about something that has an emotional impact or effect. For example: "I can't help feeling upset when I hear stories about animal abuse - it really gets to me."
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It will get to you.
We'll get to you.
"It can get to you," Anthony said.
"But I can get to you, man.
Does the pressure get to you?
The brothers will get to you".
"It would get to you.
It does get to you".
I can't get to you".
You can't let Todd get to you.
"You can't let it get to you".
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