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"to get an answer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in any context where you are looking for an answer to a question or are looking to be given a response to something you said. Example sentence: I posed the question to my teacher, but I'm still waiting to get an answer.
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Fortunately, I was able to get an answer.
"I had to get well to get an answer".
It takes ten minutes to get an answer.
To try to get an answer, without having anybody filibuster".
But let me just try to get an answer from you.
I didn't worry about the diagnosis; I was just happy to get an answer.
Triple H came out to get an answer from Sting regarding their Fast Lane match.
You ask me a question, you're going to get an answer.
"You don't need to get an answer from someone else to get something done".
Even if we were to get an answer, it likely wouldn't help.
Is $20 million perhaps.... You're not going to get an answer.
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