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For questions involving the use of GET with a causative sense, as in "I got him to help me" or "I got myself accepted for a fellowship".

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What is the difference between "get + verb+ and "verb"?

They both mean the same, but I would consider "he got robbed" as more colloquial, and I wouldn't expect to see/hear it in more formal situations
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