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Discover LudwigThe sentence "She gets better" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone's condition (whether physical or mental) is improving. For example: The doctor said that she gets better every day and it won't be long until she is fully recovered.
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But she gets better.
She gets better, and more layered, in later series.
As for Ms. Maxwell, she gets better every time I see her.
"She gets better with age in her touch and her agility," Foudy said.
But nothing I can do, so I hope she gets better and does well in singles".
It's not that she gets better lines, it's that she delivers them with such spectacular vehemence.
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She got better.
And over the years she got better and better.
The patient got a lot worse before she got better.
I think she got better as the match went on.
Then she got better, and we decided to give it a go.
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