grammaticality - Correct use of "rid of"
From what I understood, "rid of" is used when I want to express that particular object will be disposed of something. "Get rid of something," on the other hand, does not specify the object. According to the aforementioned, I found few examples that I do not understand:
Need to rid of this yeast infection fast? (Should not this be "get rid of.."?)
He will rid of it. (Is that correct? It is neither "get rid" nor "rid something of something.")
I found both of these examples on the Internet; it can be easily informal. I would just like to know whether I am right here.
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