Sentence examples for getting to write from inspiring English sources

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It means not getting to write.

So it's a surprise, even for Mr. Lawrence, that the show is getting to write its own ending.

Some might grumble that the children in this arrangement have an unfair advantage, getting to write their first books not because they earned it but because they rode their parents' celebrated coattails.

Getting to write about "Hamilton"—which took as its subject the American experiment itself, as played out in the streets of Manhattan, and which daringly characterized immigrants and outsiders as the nation's foundational strength was a heady privilege.

I like the scenes that feel like things are bubbling under the surface and then the satisfaction of getting to write the moments when those things boil over is ace.

I have always been privileged, of course – I am white, able-bodied, and I was born in Canada – but getting to write requires even more privilege than those facts confer.

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Rags have got to write something.

"You've got to write staccato".

Who gets to write our history?

Just got to write this.

"And everybody gets to write their endings".

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