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The phrase 'to get there' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a destination or goal that someone is trying to reach or achieve. Example: "In order to get there on time, we will need to leave early."
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"We're going to get there".
How long to get there?
"We aspire to get there.
You've got to get there.
Couldn't wait to get there.
You have to get there".
We have to get there.
I want to get there.
Can't wait to get there.
To get there quicker.
No. We're trying to get there.
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determination to get there
get there to victory
generations to get there
to get here
to receive there
to get then
to rent there
to get however
to get present
to get children
to guys there
to get canadians
to get departments
to experts there
to get goals
to getting there
to get ministers
to get amendments
to get countries
to go there
to obtain there
to gain there
to achieve there
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