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Discover Ludwig"go get him" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in spoken and written English.
It is typically used as an imperative sentence, meaning it is a command or request for someone to do something. Example sentence: "The dog ran away, can you go get him?".
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Go get him". After a whirlwind afternoon of phone calls, Eric and I emailed an introductory letter and pictures to the bishop's wife.
"I'll go get him up.
"Go get him," he said.
I have to go get him.
"Go get him!" yelled one voter.
"We're ready to go get him," she said.
"Coach Pearl told me to go get him," Smith said.
Rob told me, 'Go get him.' We'll always tell each other.
"I'm going to go get him, where he's hiding out," Mr. Blé Goudé said.
Mauro Gomez was the M.V.P. of the International League, and we can go get him.
Rudd ends the scene by smiling fondly, pointing at Therman, and telling Barry, "Go get him".
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