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Alex John Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Can this be correct grammatically?

He got at her not to tell the rape to anyone.
  

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Alex John He got at her not to tell the rape to anyone. He got (convinced) her not to report the rape to anyone.

  • Alex John He got at her not to tell the rape to anyone.
  • He got (convinced) her not to report the rape to anyone.
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Alex John He got at her not to tell the rape to anyone.
He got (convinced) her not to report the rape to anyone.
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Why can't we use "got at somebody"? it shows violence.

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