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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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So you get lots of tenants

What does "you get" here means?

This is a Washington School District home. They are rated as an excellent school, so you get lots of tenants looking to live here

  

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anonymous you get ~ there are It's a very informal way of saying "there is" or "there are". "you get" is like "you (will) observe". Here are some similar examples: It's not often that you get political progress in that country.

  • anonymous you get ~ there are It's a very informal way of saying "there is" or "there are".
  • "you get" is like "you (will) observe".
  • Here are some similar examples: It's not often that you get political progress in that country.
  • Once in a while you get a grump at the cash register.
  • Whenever you mention museums you get the usual bla bla bla from people.
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anonymousyou get

~ there are

It's a very informal way of saying "there is" or "there are".

"you get" is like "you (will) observe".

Here are some similar examples:

It's not often that you get political progress in that country.
Once in a while you get a grump at the cash register.
Whenever you me

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