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Is it wrong to say “have enough sleep” instead of “get enough sleep”?

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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
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‘Have’ is a passive word. Get is an active word. Is it possible to ‘have’ a meal and the guests could be involved in the event? You could get some food and that could mean you were involved in getting it. While use of either word is not necessarily wrong in the context of getting/having enough sleep,

it is not necessarily correct.

Answered on March 17, 2021.
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‘Have’ is a passive word. Get is an active word. Is it possible to ‘have’ a meal and the guests could be involved in the event? You could get some food and that could mean you were involved in getting it. While use of either word is not necessarily wrong in the context of getting/having enough sleep,

it is not necessarily correct.

Answered on March 18, 2021.
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‘Have’ is a passive word. Get is an active word. Is it possible to ‘have’ a meal and the guests could be involved in the event? You could get some food and that could mean you were involved in getting it. While use of either word is not necessarily wrong in the context of getting/having enough sleep,

it is not necessarily correct.

Answered on March 18, 2021.
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‘Have’ is a passive word. Get is an active word. Is it possible to ‘have’ a meal and the guests could be involved in the event? You could get some food and that could mean you were involved in getting it. While use of either word is not necessarily wrong in the context of getting/having enough sleep,

it is not necessarily correct.

Answered on March 18, 2021.
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