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"it does get better" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express reassurance or encouragement that a situation or problem will improve over time. Example: "I know you're going through a tough time now, but remember, it does get better. Just hang in there and keep moving forward."
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It does get better.
But it does get better.
If it does get better, that's good for stocks also".
Until it does get better, indentured servitude on the Persian Gulf will live on.
"I wish I could tell them that it does get better".
"Angel," Ms. Price said, "what I can tell you is that it does get better.
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"So I would say to anybody, 'It does get better.'".
But it did get better.
So it did get better.
Turns out that for me at least, it did get better.
But it did get better: the tea got stronger, I made friends, and eventually I fell in love.
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