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The part of the sentence "when he gets here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are discussing a situation where someone is coming to a specific place. For example: "We'll begin the meeting when he gets here."
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"We'll take over when he gets here".
"When he gets here," Collins said, "he'll never look back".
"But when he gets here, I have to do something".
"I look forward to working with him, and when he gets here, it'll be fine".
"I assume he would continue to condition himself and be ready when he gets here.
COLLEAGUE: When he gets here, he'll probably have no idea what we're talking about, but will never admit it.
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"When he got here he was surprised at the conditions.
Michael Finley's legacy was altered when he got here.
"We liked his attitude when he got here.
"I known Theothus when he got here," Anderson said.
"He had no idea when he got here how long he'd stay," Pickler said.
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