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Free sign upThe phrase "it will get" is a grammatically correct and commonly used construction in written English.
It is often used to talk about future outcomes or predictions. Here is an example: "I know this project seems overwhelming now, but keep working at it - I promise, it will get easier with time."
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It will get its licks in.
"It will get better.
It will get reopened".
It will get to you.
Indeed it will get harder.
It will get livelier".
It will get messier.
"It will get cold".
Being told it will get better".
It will get cheaper; but not soon.
Keep shooting and it will get worse.
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