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"got it to work" is a valid phrase in written English and it is often used to indicate success.
For example, "I was having trouble getting the software to install, but eventually I got it to work."
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Has he got it to work yet?
It was deemed impossible before I got it to work.
Of Crake's experimental BlyssPluss Pill, she writes, "They hadn't got it to work seamlessly yet..
But Nokia's GSM team, led by Jorma Ollila, got it to work.
Of Crake's experimental BlyssPluss Pill, she writes, "They hadn't got it to work seamlessly yet...
So we brought Scarlett in during post-production, and we somehow got it to work".
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Whether its advocates can steer REDD through this minefield and get it to work remains to be seen.
"Get it to work.
I couldn't get it to work.
But he could not get it to work.
Unfortunately, I could not get it to work correctly.
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