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The phrase "get transferred to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the process of moving from one place, position, or situation to another, often in a work or organizational context. Example: "After several years in the marketing department, I was excited to get transferred to the sales team."
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When you synchronize your palmtop with your Windows PC, your handwritten pages get transferred to a basic digital-ink management program much like Logitech's.
First, the cell sample may miss a pocket of abnormal cells or these cells may not get transferred to the slide.
You're just going to get transferred to another agent who has been alerted ahead of time that you have come unhinged, Mr. Robbins said.
But should you get transferred to Paris, you will probably eat like the French: multicourse sit-down lunches plus a glass of wine.
He is now refusing food at HMP Full Sutton, near York, reportedly in an attempt to get transferred to Strangeways prison in Manchester.
In this paper, we argue that as the human agency and relationship intrinsically associated with care get transferred to the material agency of smart technology, value and trust should be a vital consideration for designing such services.
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"Premium Title would charge for the title when it got transferred to Ocwen, then charge again when it got transferred to the new buyer, and then sell title insurance.
Nestor gets transferred to the Crime Suppression Unit, where a drug bust swiftly becomes a second racial "incident".
"Bottom ash" is left behind in the furnaces, and often gets transferred to holding pits nearby.
"One of the security guards at P.S. 172 got transferred to John Jay," she said.
Matthew got transferred to a new group home shortly after he turned thirteen.
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