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20 Sentences With "getting used to the idea of"

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But you should start getting used to the idea of more expensive iPhones.
She finds she is getting used to the idea of being a widow.
Spurgeon seems to be getting used to the idea of having a baby brother.
"They are still getting used to the idea of shopping online," Ms. Kodali said.
It takes a little getting used to the idea of Jibo's head following you around a room.
That's the future of apps -- getting used to the idea of checking or doing something every day.
"He's doing wonderfully and we're getting used to the idea of having a leap year baby," she continues.
As for her parents, they're still getting used to the idea of living with a teenage internet savant.
We're still getting used to the idea of a store where there's no checkout, but Amazon isn't standing still.
So join the hundreds of thousands of Americans getting used to the idea of the nation thriving and winning again.
Doherty, who plans on getting the surgery soon, said she is getting used to the idea of a possible mastectomy, though no decisions have been made.
She said it took "some time getting used to the idea of people helping," but she was "blessed" that Long started the fundraiser in the first place.
Just when you were getting used to the idea of wirelessly charging your iPhone 8, BMW's jumped on the bandwagon with a giant wireless charging pad for your car.
Be it for cost, convenience, or storage constraints, US consumers are getting used to the idea of sharing through both peer-to-peer platforms and direct-to-consumer sites.
If you're new at building a team, you might feel the need to be overly friendly or, on the opposite end, too authoritative, as you're getting used to the idea of being the boss.
"The market is getting used to the idea of potentially higher rates and the Fed hiking this summer," said Aaron Jett, vice president of global equity research at Bel Air Investment Advisors in Los Angeles.
The fake baker has no intention of gunning his clients down with a Kalashnikov or blowing them up during their morning commute, but thanks to him they're getting used to the idea of a sandwich without any dead pigs in it.
Less than 24 hours after hearing his name called out as the champion, Lim is getting used to the idea of winning $1 million and a headlining gig at the Paris Theater at Paris Las Vegas from Nov. 2-4.
Just as Luke's mom and dad are getting used to the idea of moving to Boston so that he can take classes at both M.I.T. and Emerson College, a strike team of mysterious operatives breaks into the Ellis home, drugging and abducting Luke and executing his parents.
When they got back home, Jack was still nervous about one day hurting Jennifer. He was getting used to the idea of them as a couple when he ended up killing Harper accidentally when he tried to stop Harper from shooting Steve on Steve's wedding to Kayla (Jack had been best man when Steve tried to marry Kayla after the Marina incident nullified Steve's marriage to Kayla) but the wedding was interrupted when Kayla was wrongly arrested for Marina's murder. The real killer was Isabella who had killed her sister accidentally and then blocked it from her mind. After killing Harper, Jack was hammered by the press about his dark and dangerous past.

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