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Discover Ludwig"getting here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to one's arrival at a certain place. For example, "It took me over two hours to get here."
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"It's tough getting here.
Getting here is easy.
Was a ridculous mess getting here.
"Getting here was the experience," he said.
"It's satisfying finally getting here".
I've done that a lot getting here.
What we're getting here is rapid change.
But getting here had been tough.
"But it was hard getting here".
It hasn't been easier getting here.
But getting here was a struggle.
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