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How to use get rid of in a sentence

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I have had ants in my cavity wall for years and I can't seem to get rid of them although I have tried proprietary ant killers.
We ought to get rid of them soon as we can or the bags will biodegrade on us.
I mean, we could get the old one reupholstered, but I'd really rather get rid of every sign that that man was ever in our house.
Do antibacterial soaps get rid of germs better than plain old soap and hot water?
But today, through the proper use of anti-emetic drugs, you can stop nausea becoming a major issue, though you cannot get rid of it completely.
Update the software library to get rid of old software versions, beta versions and out of date service packs.
David Whitton apparently had to massage Jack's face afterwards to help him get rid of the rictus smile he'd been wearing all morning.
While we did get rid of a bad dictator, the results are hardly encouraging.
Using an oil spray will get rid of aphids, lacebugs and spider mites quickly.
If the mantra were applied rigorously, then Britain would get rid of farming altogether.
I want to be thin and lithe and healthy and get rid of all this illness, all this frustration, all this hatred.
You can pay more to get additional storage or to get rid of ads that come on the tablets' lock screens.
Certainly, it is important to get rid of protein deposits on the contact lens, but you do this with gentle rubbing of the lens with the finger.
If thieves cannot get rid of their loot, then they have little reason to steal.
They were puzzled and frustrated by the decision to get rid of all the guns when loyalists remain fully armed.
Until we get rid of the taboo of simply talking about it, we're not going anywhere.
In looking for ways to get rid of the salt hay, or at the very least control its further spread, the CHRA discovered a potential market for it.
These are very tough times and I can't promise to wave a magic wand to get rid of the problem.
We have done an awful lot to get rid of a lot of the forms we have got and also the policies.
Tony Campolo said that response is like trying to get rid of malaria by killing mosquitoes.
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