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'gets me every time' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that affects you emotionally on a strong and consistent basis. For example: "The ending of that movie always gets me every time."
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Gets me every time.
The cat story gets me every time.
"Oh, man, it gets me every time," he said.
"Oh, that gets me every time," she said.
The scene with the pocket watch gets me every time.
You're also supposed to be prepared, and it's this last part that gets me every time.
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That "in fact" got me every time.
Bold bright colors with different patterns get me every time".
It was the breathing that got me every time.
It used to get me every time, because he was saying: "What can I do?
The cracks in her voice and Mark Ronson's mood-indigo production get me every time.
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