Sentence examples for rid of from inspiring English sources

"rid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to remove or get rid of something or someone. For example, "We finally managed to get rid of the pesky rodents that were infesting our attic."

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Get rid of mineral deposits.

"Get rid of?" "Get rid of".

"Get rid of her".

"Get rid of?" "Keep".

"Get rid of them".

Get rid of capitalism.

"Get rid of".

Got rid of everything.

Get rid of everything.

Get rid of anxiety?

"Get rid of the lobbyists".

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