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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we should get together" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting a meeting or gathering with someone, typically to discuss something or spend time together. Example: "It's been a while since we last caught up; we should get together this weekend."
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Maybe we should get together Thursday night?" Logan: "You're on".
When we left, I said: 'We should get together.
I said: "We should get together and play some chess.
"She said we should get together, but I said we should work out the business first".
So I shot him off a brief 'we should get together sometime' e-mail.
"He said, 'I've been thinking about it a lot, and I think we should get together this weekend.
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"If we as a community are not happy with this rate, perhaps we as a community should get together and do something to change it.
When we go to conventions such as ThrillerFest, we end up at a bar and say, 'Our characters should get together in a book.' But in the cold light of day, you think that's insane.
See, there's also an "everybody" out there that constantly insists that we must drop everything we are doing to battle the deficit, so maybe all these "everybodies" should get together for an hour and get their stories straight.
"Maybe they should get together," Rocco says.
(Maybe his character and Mr. Atkinson's should get together).
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