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The phrase "you will get hurt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to indicate a potential negative consequence that someone may experience in the future. Example: "I highly recommend wearing protective gear while engaging in this activity. If you don't, you will get hurt."
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Deterrence ("you will get hurt if you try to hurt me") isn't much use to humanitarians either, especially medical aid workers with their "first do no harm" credo.
Keep searching and you're bound to find something.. Be adventurous: Don't do anything stupid when you know you will get hurt or in huge trouble, but be willing to try new and fun things.
Otherwise, you will get hurt".
"If even one muscle tenses, you will get hurt.
You will get hurt in the stock market.
He claimed that an officer had shouted at Day: "If you carry on shouting, you little nigger, you will get hurt".
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Remember to let go of the cane or you'll get hurt.
"You have to be alert or you'll get hurt, and you have to be fit enough to run between the wickets.
"He said, 'You'll get hurt if you do anything,' " the husband later said, asking that his family and their street not be identified for fear of being further victimized.
And then you'll get hurt.
"When we play well we do not fear anyone in this division, but it is a very tough division and if you start letting your standards slip then you'll get hurt as we found out at Middlesbrough".
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