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get verb accumulate, achieve, acquire, appropriate, attain, capture, collect, earn, elicit, gain, gain possession of, gather, harvest, obtain, possess, procure, realize, receive, recover, secure, seize, take, take over, take possession of
Associated concepts: devices and bequests under a will, laws of intestacy
See also: acquire, attain, collect, derive, gain, incur, obtain, possess, procure, raise, reach, realize, reap, receive, secure


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Most of the manufacturers provide installations manuals for their products, but getting outside your comfort zone, would be an enormous headache waiting to happen.
A lot of people are not getting outside and enjoying the countryside and they should be, especially with obesity on the rise.
He should look after himself in the run-up to the exam by eating healthily, getting outside for exercise and fresh air, and getting enough sleep.
 
 
 
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