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Discover Ludwig"to not get" is correct and can be used in written English to express an idea of something that is not acquired, obtained, or achieved.
Example: The main goal of his business plan was to not get in over his head financially.
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To not get faint.
The idea was to not get seen.
Destined to not get home.
He just needs to not get in the way".
(Still, best to not get too carried away).
"It's something that we got to not get used to.
"You kind of had to not get your hopes up.
"It's too important to not get it right.
"It was hard to not get teary-eyed out there".
"It's certainly helpful, but it's not harmful to not get".
And be prepared to not get anywhere at all.
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