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62 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Get To'

Despite his efforts to hide it, the negative comments about his artwork started to get to the young artist, making him question his talent.

The repeated failures in his experiments started to get to the scientist, casting doubt on the viability of his research.

The constant noise and disruption in the neighborhood began to get to the elderly woman, affecting her peace of mind.

The unrelenting pressure to conform to societal standards started to get to the teenager, leading to feelings of inadequacy.

The political unrest in the country began to get to the citizens, creating an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty.

The continuous setbacks in his career started to get to the athlete, testing his resilience and determination.

After hours of practice, she managed to get to the highest level in the video game.

Despite the challenges, the team strived to get to the top of the mountain.

The politician aimed to get to the root of the issues affecting the local community.

The project manager needed to get to the bottom of the delays in the construction timeline.

The author wanted to get to the essence of human emotions in the novel.

It can get to you when you face rejection repeatedly in your career.

Trying to meet everyone's expectations can eventually get to anyone.

The persistent criticism began to get to him, affecting his self-esteem.

The challenging puzzles in the game can get to even the most seasoned players.

Dealing with complex mathematical problems may get to students during exams.

The long and tedious process of paperwork can get to anyone in the office.

The uncertainty of the future can get to individuals in times of economic crisis.

Coping with loss and grief can get to a person emotionally.

The challenging math problem made her get to a point of frustration.

After hours of searching, they finally get to the hidden treasure in the forest.

Trying to meet tight deadlines can sometimes get to even the most experienced professionals.

During the intense workout session, he pushed himself to get to the point of exhaustion.

The emotional movie scene made many in the audience get to tears.

Facing rejection after rejection in job interviews can get to anyone's confidence.

Dealing with constant criticism can get to an artist's motivation and creativity.

The persistent rain began to get to the campers, making their trip less enjoyable.

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