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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a read of' is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
Instead, you might use the phrase 'a reading of'. For example: "I had a reading of the novel which gave me a better understanding of the plot."
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On Monday morning, we'd do a read of the new script.
In light of the US election, a read of Andrew Samuels A New Therapy for Politics?
Have a read of Duncan Jefferies' piece to find out more.
Have a read of this, and this, if you're doing a bit of idle wondering yourself.
For more on the Skoll World Forum in Oxford, have a read of our live blog.
"I will continue to play a lot of people and get a read of them," Vigneault said.
Randle kept explaining himself, as if relating what he saw that led to a read of a deep pass.
In the meantime, to whet your appetite have a read of this and a look at this.
Have a read of it now while I dash off for five minutes to make a cup of tea.
Have a read of the Fiver before you leave the office, featuring a discombobulated Ryan Babel's frustrated tweeting.
"She typed it and sent it and I was able to have a read of that," said Fedorcio.
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