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Guest  +  52951 Sun, 31 Oct 04 06:08 PM
When speaking of modals, phrasal verbs or phrasal modals, how is the phrase "get with it" categorized?
CalifJim  +  52998 Mon, 01 Nov 04 03:15 AM
None of these terms applies to that expression. It has nothing to do with modals. It's simply an idiomatic use of the verb "get" combined with the prepositional phrase "with it".

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