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"to get something" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the action of obtaining or acquiring something. Example: "I need to get some groceries from the store."
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They're there to get something".
He wanted to get something.
You got to get something to eat.
"I would like to get something done.
Children are trying to get something right.
" 'We hope to get something done.
Maybe she stopped by to get something".
"We've got to get something else".
they expect to get something.
People only speak to get something. . . .
"I'm going to get something to eat".
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to get data
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