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Discover Ludwig"to get some" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used informally and can mean to obtain, acquire, or receive something. Example: I need to go to the store to get some groceries.
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Try to get some sleep".
"I want to get some stuff done.
You got to get some juice".
He had to get some help.
What better place to get some gossip?
It's how to get some votes.
"We want to get some sleep".
He may be about to get some.
I've got to get some retweets".
I just need to get some games".
Please try to get some rest".
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