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The phrase "able to get true" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks proper context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "He was finally able to get true answers from the investigation."
Alternatives: "able to obtain the truth" or "capable of finding the truth".
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The hope is that companies from Israel will be able to get true feedback within their target market to perfect their product for the demographic it's aimed at.
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"We're able to get a true national read on products quickly," Mr. Sullivan said, whereas "in the stores, it's a real challenge to do that in every state and get a good feel for how things will sell".
And you wouldn't be able to get a true aim on an enemy fighter.
"Jennifer has this way of being able to get to the true motivations of people," Mr. Murphy said.
Through my discussions with members of the Ag world, I was able to get into the true, gritty dilemma of killing animals.
Though Tjahja couldn't make his dream come true, they were able to get him a genuine pilot's hat and pin.
And when I was able to get to Glanmore, I found true north again.
The only way you will be able to get him to express his true reason is by behaving calmly and letting him know that it is safe to be open and honest with you.
Whereas in NYC, an undocumented, uninsured individual is able to get dialysis covered, this is not true in New Jersey, and one cannot get discharged without a dialysis center accepting them.
Since Slack won't have to pay fees to investment banks, they will be able to get a quicker sense of the true market value of the company.
While both instances produce strong feelings, you may be able to "get over" infatuation a little quicker than true love.
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