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The phrase "get together in" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use it when you are referring to two or more people assembling in one place. Example sentence: Let's get together in the park tomorrow to catch up.
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"And we're going to get together in Washington.
People try to get together in politics and they can't.
We do still get together in the summer though.
"We didn't simply get together in a room".
In fact, they get together in Florida, five decades later.
In one, governments get together in various ways in order to govern more "effectively".
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It should surprise no one that whenever they get together -- in the artist's photograph or elsewhere -- almost anything can happen.
It was INET'S first big get-together in East Asia.
One had suggested a get-together in the flesh.
He is going to a musical get-together in the small neighbouring town.
The current group have one more get-together in June before graduating.
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