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Palabra Posted 8 years ago
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All get razor-sharp

Fillet knives, kitchen knives, even scissors. All get razor-sharp, using our flexible belt technology.

What is the meaning of "get" here? (It could be "getting" but I'm not sure, as I'm watching this video) thanks.

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" This type of use of the verb "get" is often seen in English. "

  • " This type of use of the verb "get" is often seen in English.
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The given sentence is correct and means: "fillet knives, kitchen knives, and scissors will all become as sharp as a razor if you use this device to sharpen them." This type of use of the verb "get" is often seen in English. Other examples of this kind of usage of "get" are:


"You'll get (become) strong if you use our exercise device."


"You'll get into condition (become

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