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It means that someone or something convinced or persuaded you to go somewhere or do something. Example: "My friend got me to go hiking with her, even though I wasn't sure I wanted to. But I'm so glad she did, because I had an amazing time."
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But he got me to go on walks every day.
"He's got me to go out there and persuade them," he said.
That's one thing that got me to go unscented: I don't want to dissuade my man from kissing my neck because of the toxic taste of my moisturizer or some celebrity fragrance.
This one got me RARIN' TO GO.
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And that feeling is not conducive to getting me to go out and hire, or spend".
He sees those lines and he gets me to go for it.
"He tried to get me to go down there, but I won't go," she said.
"My parents would not have accepted that I was gay, and in fact, when I came out to them, tried to get me to go to rehabilitation therapy.
Mind, even then he tried to get me to go double or quits".
'I think it was one last attempt to get me to go crazy.
"Whether it's just trying to get me to go, I'm not too sure.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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