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The phrase "get your things together" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to organize their belongings or to prepare themselves for a situation.
Example: "Before the trip, make sure to get your things together so you don't forget anything important."
Alternatives: "get organized" or "pull yourself together".
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"Get your things together quickly," he said.
First, get your things together.
In the morning, get your things together.
Get your things together for school or work.
Try to relax your mind The next morning, Wake up and get your things together.
Get your things together and walk out your door with a smile and make sure you don't feel you've forgotten something, that's not a great sign.
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One of the best ways to be late is to try and get all of your things together the morning of camp.
"We've got to get things together and go back to who we were," Ginobili said after the defeat in Minnesota.
"I am part of this thing, too, so get your shit together and join!" she crooned.
But now the moment has come when it became clear — he has to get his things together".
"Roy is a gentleman and a football man and, in the modern game, you don't get those things together too often".
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