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The phrase "getting rid of things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of decluttering or disposing of unwanted items.
Example: "I spent the weekend getting rid of things I no longer need, making space for new memories."
Alternatives: "clearing out items" or "disposing of belongings."
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I am getting rid of things".
I'm constantly getting rid of things to make space.
Talk story about a woman, whose project for the fall is getting rid of things.
It takes a lot of work, getting rid of things that don't work".
My life is now a matter of getting rid of things.
The women were no longer talking about the storage of leftovers but about getting "rid" of things.
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They wanted to get rid of things".
I find it hard to get rid of things.
People are happy to get rid of things".
"It's much harder to get rid of things".
"It's very hard for me to get rid of things," he explained.
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