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"just to get" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the intention or purpose behind an action. For example: "I woke up early this morning just to get a head start on my work." In this sentence, the phrase "just to get" indicates that the speaker woke up early with the intention of beginning their work earlier than usual. Another example: "I only went to the store just to get some milk." Here, the phrase "just to get" shows that the speaker's sole purpose for going to the store was to purchase milk.
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Just to get it over with.
"It's just to get warmed up".
Just to get on with it.
"It's hard just to get food".
It's hard just to get there.
Just to get that stuff called oil.
Just to get her face on TV.
"Just to get some exercise".
"I was excited just to get here".
Just to get my gay highlights.
Or is it just to get attention?
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