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"to get rid of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to getting rid of something that is unwanted. For example: "I need to get rid of all of these old clothes."
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To get rid of oneself.
They wanted to get rid of things".
You have to get rid of them.
We want to get rid of that.
We had to get rid of them.
Time to get rid of them.
I want to get rid of everything.
Whoever voted to get rid of democracy?
To get rid of these people".
I'm going to get rid of ObamaCare.
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"It wants to get rid of him".
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anxious to get rid of
a system to get rid of
an opportunity to get rid of
a downturn to get rid of
a temptation to get rid of
advantageous to get rid of
a crime to get rid of
a campaign to get rid of
a while to get rid of
administrators to get rid of
a surgeon to get rid of
a desire to get rid of
a drink to get rid of
a shake to get rid of
a challenge to get rid of
a scheme to get rid of
a drawer to get rid of
a year to get rid of
a sieve to get rid of
a hurry to get rid of
best to get rid of here
comfortable to get rid of
determination to get rid of
eager to get rid of
guaranteed to get rid of
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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