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The phrase "let's get" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an imperative, encouraging or suggesting that others join in an activity or action. Here are some examples: 1. "Let's get dinner at that new restaurant everyone is talking about." 2. "Let's get to work on our project before the deadline." 3. "Let's get tickets to the concert before they sell out." 4. "Let's get started on our vacation planning now." 5. "Let's get together for a game night this weekend." 6. "Let's get organized and clean out the garage tomorrow." 7. "Let's get ready for the party by decorating the house." 8. "Let's get back on track with our budget and start saving more." 9. "Let's get our team motivated and win this game." 10. "Let's get creative and come up with some new ideas for the project."
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I said lets get some.
"Here's two more - lets get then".
Press the go button- lets get on with it".
Or better still, lets get rid of the subject altogether.
The use of micro-oxygenation in stainless steel tanks, lets get wines with characteristics similar to wines aged in oak barrels.
But enough of that – lets get back to the joys of idioms.
(Romney: "John, lets get onto the real issues, is all I've got to say").
So lets get those comments rumbling.
Er, lets get one thing straight.
lets get a coffee.
So, lets get this going.
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