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"of getting known" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
This phrase can be used when you would like to emphasize the process of becoming familiar or well-known. For example, "She was proud of the accomplishment of getting known for her artwork."
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Although it initially made listings available free as a way of getting known, the company now charges $59 a month apiece to show available property, and the co-founders say the revenue is essential to economic health.
One of the less-told stories of the lack of a Democratic primary challenger against her is that the financial lift of getting known enough to have a chance of beating Clinton is massive and not doable for anyone currently in the field.
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"People kind of get known by their windscreens and their flags".
It's just a matter of getting to know him, getting to know who he is.
Prince was a proponent of getting to know what we did not know.
This is a good way of getting to know them and allowing them to get to know you.
If you are new to the area, make a point of getting to know the people who live near you.
Attempt these traditional ways of getting to know your audience: Attempt these traditional ways of getting to know your audience: Review the company's/organization's/event's website.
Ezizgul herself takes a bit of getting to know.
"It's a matter of getting to know them".
This after eight years of getting to know Mr. Gore.
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