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Discover Ludwig"have get" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the verb "get" alone in many different ways to express something that you possess or that has been obtained, such as "I need to get a new laptop" or "I got a great deal on this coat."
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European clubs are going to have get a grip on their costs.
And it's probably an ethos that the Liberal party will have get back to.
"I hate to let what I have get away," he said.
We even have, get a load of this, Orgasm Day (July 31).
I wanted her to be perfect, have what I didn't have, get the best grades, go to the best college.
If you want peace, you are going to have get along with Assad at least on a temporary basis.
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Things have got better.
They have got one.
Markets have gotten scared.
I have got it".
You have got everything'.
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