Idioms
get a feel for (something)
to become accustomed to something and learn how it works, to learn how to do something
I am beginning to get a feel for my new job.
get a fix on (something)
get a foothold (somewhere)
get a grasp of (something)
get a grip of oneself
get a head start (on someone or something)
get a kick out of (someone or something)
get a load of (someone or something)
get a load off one's feet
get a load off one's mind
get a lot of mileage out of (something)
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give (someone) the creeps
take care of (someone or something)
get by (on something)
put (something) on paper
tell on (someone)
to the best of one's knowledge
stand (someone) in good stead with (someone or something)
get down to business
go to seed
on one's chest
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Americans, on average, spend 18% of his or her income on transportation as compared to only 13% spent on food
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