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what does “get to something” mean?
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I am learning this course Stanford CS224N: natural language processing with Deep Learning.
The professor is saying
if you start getting into more technical and scientific English, it's
easy to get to a million words.
what does the phrase "get to" in "it's easy to get to a million words" mean?
does that mean "have", "generate", or something else?
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I am learning this course Stanford CS224N: natural language processing with Deep Learning.
The professor is saying
if you start getting into more technical and scientific English, it's
easy to get to a million words.
what does the phrase "get to" in "it's easy to get to a million words" mean?
does that mean "have", "generate", or something else?
meaning
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I am learning this course Stanford CS224N: natural language processing with Deep Learning.
The professor is saying
if you start getting into more technical and scientific English, it's
easy to get to a million words.
what does the phrase "get to" in "it's easy to get to a million words" mean?
does that mean "have", "generate", or something else?
meaning
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I am learning this course Stanford CS224N: natural language processing with Deep Learning.
The professor is saying
if you start getting into more technical and scientific English, it's
easy to get to a million words.
what does the phrase "get to" in "it's easy to get to a million words" mean?
does that mean "have", "generate", or something else?
meaning
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