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The phrase "will get a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone will receive or obtain something in the future. Example: "I will get a promotion next month." This sentence means that the speaker expects to receive a promotion in the future.
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will get a new governor.
Hilton will get a look.
Hopefully we will get a positive outcome.
Now he will get a second chance.
Perhaps Homer will get a Muslim neighbor".
"I will get a spanking?" said Frances.
"The Tories will get a majority".
"Everyone in Zaatari will get a caravan.
Maybe somebody will get a Kickstarter going.
But somebody will get a bloody nose.
Consumers will get a shock.
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