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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you get it" can be considered grammatically correct and is commonly used in spoken and written English.
It is typically used to confirm understanding or agreement, similar to saying "do you understand?" or "do you follow?". For example: - "I'll be explaining the new project to everyone tomorrow, so make sure you read the email I sent. You get it?" - "I'm going to pick up some food for dinner tonight. You get it, right?" - "We need to finish this report by Friday. You get it, Sarah?".
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"If you get it?
You get it.
Hope you get it.
Now you get it!
"That's because you get it.
Can you get it back?
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If you got "it".
If you got it, you got it.
You got it made..
So you got it".
"You got it today".
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