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The phrase 'get virus' is not correct and usable in written English.
To make it correct and usable, you could say 'get a virus' or 'contract a virus.' For example: "John was careful to avoid contact with other people so he wouldn't get a virus."
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Maybe above a certain concentration of virus you begin to get virus spilling over into placenta.
Remember not to go to unsafe websites or you may get virus.
Buy a warranty for the computer to back up its contents on another device.If interested you should get virus protection as well.
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Most of the states the Trump administration is focusing on in its ambitious effort to stem HIV transmissions have refused to expand Medicaid under Obamacare -- creating an even bigger challenge for the federal government as it seeks ways to help get virus-suppressing medications to low-income patients.
They never get viruses".
Which don't get viruses, by the way.
He wrote, "As anyone who uses one can attest, computers break down, get viruses, lose information, and corrupt data".
But what you can do is get viruses out of the wild and grow them in your garage.
It doesn't get viruses, that sort of thing.
You know the subject too, PCs crash, have tons of legalese, and get viruses.
"We used to sell Apples by saying they don't get viruses".
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