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Discover Ludwig'get up at' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific time, such as in the sentence "I need to get up at 6:00am tomorrow morning."
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"I get up at 6," he said.
"We get up at 7.30," he begins.
Then we get up at about 10.
Why does he get up at 4 30?
I get up at 6 am.
I usually get up at 7.30.
Mostly I get up at 2pm.
"Do you really get up at 3am?
I've got to get up at five".
I get up at about 5.30am.
Let him get up at his own sweet will".
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