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"will fetch you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone going to get something for you. For example: "I'm busy at the moment so I can't pick up your books for you, but my brother will fetch you them later today."
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If you phone ahead, Ananda will fetch you in a spa car for $34.
After you watch a few cooking videos, the app will fetch you more clips of people wrapping dumplings and braising chicken's feet.
"If you will wait a moment," the Librarian said, "I will fetch you something that may help you". It spun around, and headed towards the dark climate-controlled room that housed special collections.
$200 will fetch you 320GB of ultra portable goodness.
As for natural gas, 280 trillion cubic feet will fetch you $1.1 trillion at today's prices of $3.75 per million Btu (mmbtu).
"If you are corrupt, I will fetch you using a helicopter to Manila and I will throw you out.
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I'm there in the morning and I'll fetch you out,' So, of course, when I went, they told me, 'You are too young.
Regular study will definitely fetch you good results.
If you want to read anything in the archives, she will fetch it for you and bring it to a table in yet another room.
I know how obstinate he is, and am sure he will not let you go; he will come down here to fetch you, and he will not go back without you.
Nice touches: The "Mae-Baan," or live-in housekeeper, will fetch towels after you cool off in the handmade ceramic-tiled tub.
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