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What does "get to" mean in this case?

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Rebecca

In informal speech, one can use the construction "[subject] + get to + [action]" to express that the subject has permission or the opportunity to do something, especially something that is desirable for the subject. Ex: My sister gets to stay up late because her grades are good. Ex: I get to take time off work this month.

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