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"to get rid" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom which means to remove or dispose of something. Example: After he won the lottery, he wanted to get rid of his old car.
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To get rid of your accent?
"She had to get rid of things.
To get rid of oneself.
You have to get rid of them.
We had to get rid of them.
Time to get rid of them.
"It wants to get rid of him".
Whoever voted to get rid of democracy?
To get rid of these people".
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Virtumonde is hard to get rid of.
But try to get rid of him.
More suggestions(21)
becomes to get rid
contemplated to get rid
checked to get rid
demonstrated to get rid
demanding to get rid
determination to get rid
demand to get rid
expected to get rid
entry to get rid
got to I get rid
glad to get rid
to get removed
to get free
to get liberated
to get delivered
to getting rid
to get withdrawn
to get destroyed
to get eliminated
to get abandoned
to get discarded
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