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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Nothing to get up to

I feel as if there's nothing to get up to now that I don't have a job anymore.

Is "nothing to get up to" okay? Is it a frequently used phrase?

  

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That's OK . But I usually hear it in the form of a query. eg What have you been getting up to?

  • That's OK .
  • But I usually hear it in the form of a query.
  • eg What have you been getting up to?
  • Tel
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That's OK .

But I usually hear it in the form of a query.

eg What have you been getting up to?

Tel

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