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The phrase "to get proper" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in spoken and written English.
It is typically used to mean "to become or make something suitable or correct." Its usage can vary depending on the context and intended meaning. Example 1: I need to get proper training before I can start my new job. Example 2: My hair always looks messy, I really need to get it cut and styled proper. Example 3: We need to get proper permits before starting construction on our new house. Example 4: I couldn't understand the instructions, can you explain them to me proper? Example 5: My friend is always late, she really needs to get proper time management skills.
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For once, nobody is telling them to get "proper jobs".
It's easier to get proper orange juice in Devon than San Diego.
I know there aren't enough of us and we've got a battle to get proper representation.
"Low-income people are less likely to get proper health screening," Edgeworth said.
Evans also battled to get proper compensation for the victims' families.
She said she hoped to launch a court case to get "proper answers".
There may even be enough clout to get proper facilities such as hoists and changing tables".
Blokes my age need to get proper photos – and maybe see the dentist.
Then, from there on, I think it still becomes relatively difficult to get proper financing.
What a joy, too, to get proper time with Tony Wonder.
You need to get proper volume, so you boost it right up; then you've got a show".
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