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The part of the sentence "she never gets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the fact that something does not happen to a person. For example, "No matter how hard she tries, she never gets the recognition she deserves."
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She never gets angry.
She never gets lost.
She never gets around to it, though.
"But she never gets around to it".
She never gets impatient with me.
But she never gets there.
Sadly, she never gets the chance.
In movies, she never gets to sing".
He looks up and says, apologetically, "She never gets sick.
Unlike Jane, she never gets a first name.
Because of this, she never gets called for jury duty.
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