Maybe we need some legislation to get rid of fast food in fast-food restaurants.
From the omaha.com
I vacuumed them, but this did not get rid of the dust I could see on the inside.
From the democratandchronicle.com
At the same time, Condit grabbed a golden opportunity to get rid of a key rival.
From the businessweek.com
We had them get rid of some of their poppy harvest and grow more corn and wheat.
From the news-journalonline.com
Get rid of the leftovers by turning them in today at one of many suburban sites.
From the dailyherald.com
Of course, it will never happen because we can't get rid of our thought bubbles.
From the forbes.com
The bank also got rid of their overdraft fees for everyday debit-card purchases.
From the charlotteobserver.com
He had a difficult job at Leicester, downsizing and getting rid of high earners.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Also, there's a way to get rid of unwelcome dinner guests and trick a bartender.
From the theepochtimes.com
More examples
Relieve from; "Rid the house of pests"
RID may refer to:
To free from something; released from an obligation, problem, etc. (usually followed by "of")
(RIDS) Record/Information Dissemination Section. This is the part of the FBI that receives and processes FOI/PA requests.
Refers to Remove Intoxicated Drivers, which is the oldest anti-drunk-driving organization in the US. RID also fights non-alcohol offences, such as reckless driving or using bald tires, that are associated with traffic accidents and fatalities. ...
(Queensland) Reduce Impaired Driving: a scheme similar in some respects to the RBT.
(Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf) - a professional group who promotes integrity among ASL interpreters, hearing and Deaf.
Retrieve Information for Display Integration Profile.
The nation's oldest national anti-DUI organization.