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The phrase "get way" is a bit ambiguous and may not be suitable for formal written English.
It could be interpreted as "get away" or "get a way." Here are two possible examples: - He needed to get away from the city and all its noise and chaos. - She couldn't figure out how to get a way around the new company policy.
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I get way too nervous".
He wanted to get way ahead".
It may get way too complicated".
Mike's life is going to get way intense.
It's a chance to get way from everyday prison life.
"We had to borrow a ladder to get way up to some cuttings".
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He's got way too much pride.
I've got way too many".
I got way up there".
We're getting way, way ahead of ourselves.
"That site got way too crowded.
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