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'I get him' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are understanding or accepting something, as in the sentence example: "I understand what you're saying, I get him."
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"I get him next, Gottfried".
How do I get him to stop?
How do I get him to put on his clothes?
Can I get him some water?
Or would I? Get him a CD.
I get him some water, a man wipes his head.
How can I get him to be an occasional caveman?
How can I get him to see my point of view?
He first asked that I get him back to his men as soon as possible.
"How can I get him to stop lying?" I asked his mother, Oniccah.
"Once I get him out, I'm going to advocate for others," Ms. Jones said.
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