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have ? or get ?

0Please teach me if this usage is correct or not: "01u01b00get02b02u00 01u00one's02u00 hair cut " .02br
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00If you want to use 01u01i00one's02i02u00 , " 01u01b00have02b02u00 01u00one's02u00 hair cut " sounds more natural ?02br
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00What about "01b00have 02b01u00a02u00 hair cut" and "01b00get02b00 01u00a02u00 hair cut" ?02br
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00Is there any meaning differences among them?0-
  

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02br 00have a haircut, get a haircut, have my hair cut, get my hair cut. 02br 00have one's hair cut, get one's hair cut. 02br 00All the examples with 01i 00get02i 00 are more idiomatic than those with 01i 00have02i 00, in my opinion.

  • 02br 00have a haircut, get a haircut, have my hair cut, get my hair cut.
  • 02br 00have one's hair cut, get one's hair cut.
  • 02br 00All the examples with 01i 00get02i 00 are more idiomatic than those with 01i 00have02i 00, in my opinion.
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0 The pronoun 01i00one 02i00is not usually used informally, but the usage you quote with it is fine in a more formal context.02br
00have a haircut, get a haircut, have my hair cut, get my hair cut. All are fine.02br
00have one's hair cut, get one's hair cut. Both fine.02br
00All the examples with 01i00get02i00 a
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0Thank you so much. I understand well. Thank you.050010id1
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0 Often-heard joke:02br
00--Hey, did you get a haircut?02br
00--Yeah. In fact, I got them all cut. 0-
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