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get something out of

 

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get something out of

Definition:

To obtain benefit, value, or information from something; to derive enjoyment or usefulness from something.

Sample Sentences:

  • I always get something out of reading books on personal development.
  • She hoped to get something out of the training session to improve her skills.
  • We can get something out of this documentary by learning about different cultures.
  • It's important to discuss your ideas with others to get something more out of them.
  • He didn't get anything out of his visit to the amusement park because he was too busy on his phone.

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