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The phrase "we can get something out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of obtaining or extracting information, results, or items from a situation or context. Example: "If we work together, I believe we can get something out of this collaboration that benefits both parties."
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Then you don't win the first two and you're thinking, 'Shit, we've got the hard ones coming up.' If we can get something out of this game and win against them at Hampden, we're in a great position".
"Hopefully we can get something out of the game so that it is all to play for when we go up there," said Hulse, "but it is going to take a massive performance from us to achieve that.
"We've got to believe we can get something out of the game, why not win it.
"If we can get something out of Saturday's game, that'll probably put a different spin on it.
"We are in discussions with a venue where hopefully we can get something out of it," he said.
"Obviously, they are world champions but I certainly believe we can get something out of that game".
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Hopefully we can get something sorted out".
Lennon added: "He's got goals and is a good character - we are hoping we can get something sorted out in the next few days.
"We'll get together with Lanre and Michael when they come back from holiday and then hopefully we can get something sorted out".
"Hopefully we can get something sorted out to stay here longer.
"It might be that there's a lot more talking to do yet but hopefully we can get something sorted out.
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