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let's go get something and eat #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:24 am   let's go get something and eat
 

Would it be correct if I use 'let's go get something and eat ' instead of the usual one which would be 'let's go get something to eat'? Is there a difference between these 2 sentences?
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let's go get something and eat #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:14 am   let's go get something and eat
 

It would be incorrect under most circumstances.

'Let's go and get something and eat (it).' over-states the obvious.
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