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The phrase 'this place gets' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location or situation, usually to explain it is getting worse or more chaotic. For example: "This place gets louder and more crowded every weekend."
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This place gets less attention than ever.
But that's as flamboyant as this place gets.
"It's an old building, but this place gets rocking and these people are passionate," Tavares said.
This place gets rocking, and you start to see everyone rev up.
This place gets 10 out of 10 for styling and has fine, professional service.
"The fans are intelligent," Wright said, looking forward to days and nights "when this place gets rocking".
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To see this place get hit again......
I think it would be cool if this place got popular".
THIS place got its name in 1893, when it became a Long Island Rail Road terminal.
Watch for the distinctive expression as they enter: a raised eyebrow ("How did this place get here?") undercut with an anxious pout ("What do I do?").
QUOTE OF THE DAY: "What time does this place get to St. Barts?"–Liz Taylor, passenger.
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