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TO GET RID OF

23 / 03 / 2006

TO GET RID OF: meaning and examples

Good morning, Today's expression is: to get rid of It means: to throw away, to give away or to sell a possession that you do not want or need any longer. Example 1: We're going to have to get rid of a lot of this stuff before we move to the new flat. Otherwise, we won't have any room! Example 2: Susana recently got rid of her old music cassettes. She decided she no longer needed them now that she had an MP3 player. Example 3 If you are going to get rid of those pictures, can I have them? They would look great in my summer house. If you have any questions about today's expression, please post them in the Daily Vitamin Plus! forum section on our website. If you have any questions about how to use the Daily Vitamin Plus! section or would like to receive a Daily Vitamin Plus! manual, please don't hesitate to contact us. Enjoy your day!

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