[Grammar] Get places or get to places?

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Passages 1, third edition, page 2
Shouldn't it be getting to places? Or is it a fixed expression? Don't we need to before a noun when get means arrive?
 
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Yes, it is getting to places, meaning arriving at places.
 
It's correct as written. It would be unnatural with the preposition.
 
Don't you think it's a good idea to leave incorrect answers so that they can be discussed?
I think it's possible for one person's incorrect answer to be acceptable to another person.
Good points. I've restored the post.
 
It would be unnatural with the preposition.

You're right—that's definitely an incorrect answer! :-D

Both versions are natural, but the version with the preposition is the only natural version in my own speech.
 
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