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Discover Ludwig"getting the hang" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process or action of becoming familiar with a new activity, concept, or skill. For example: "She was having some difficulty mastering the new software, but after a few hours of practice, she was getting the hang of it."
Idiom
Get the hang of it.
When you get the hang of something, you are familiar with it and know how to do it.
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Pearce was getting the hang of networking.
You're getting the hang of this game.
I'm getting the hang of it already.
Now you're getting the hang of it.
You're getting the hang of this now.
Actually, investors seem to be getting the hang of it.
But I'll start getting the hang of it.
I think I'm getting the hang of it.
We are getting the hang of outdoor performance.
Not quite getting the hang of anything else.
"We were getting the hang of it," Denis said.
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