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Discover Ludwig'to get some rest' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when the context is about needing to relax or take a break from something mentally or physically taxing. For example, "I have been working on this project non-stop for days, I think it is time for me to get some rest."
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Please try to get some rest".
I just want to get some rest".
Somebody told Gill to get some rest.
I wanted to get some rest after a long flight".
That patient says he wants to get some rest.
"I'm going home to get some rest," he said.
"And that allowed Ray to get some rest".
"So if there's anything good about this it's that I'm going to get some rest".
"I was trying to get some rest, man," Anthony said, chuckling.
So you just need to get some rest and we'll see.
Try to get some rest,' " Father Castle told The Times in 1994.
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