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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already got for" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that something has been obtained or received, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I already got for the tickets to the concert."
Alternatives: "already received for" or "already obtained for".
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In other words, the organs of justice have been instructed to add a few more jail sentences to the seven years she has already got for signing that gas contract.
So, finding a place to live was easy (I just needed to sign a form that the secretary had already got for me) and although the apartments were not very luxurious, since I was only going to be there for 12 months, I didn't bother to find a nicer place in downtown Hannover.
Take the jam-smeared toast you've already got for breakfast and plop an egg between those s(m)uckers.
For Christmas last year, amongst the mountain of food I'd already got for the special day, I was going to get a turkey but, besides the fact that I don't like turkey (too dry and somewhat gamy for my liking), going at almost £40 a piece I decided the dry bird could just go whistle... or gobble... or whatever it does.
If you're calculating a cell over and over, and notice a result that is exactly the same as one you already got for that cell, you know you're caught in an endless loop; that cell will never escape!
Most professional suppliers also help you choose a design that's most suitable for your brand or will help you enhance the design you have already got for wider appeal.
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Saturn took a different take on its performance show car, preferring to show what parts Saturn Ion buyers can already get for their cars.
Offering a subscription-worthy service like job boards makes much more sense than, say, begging people to pay for services like e-mail that they already get for free.
What's more, as Rashid admits, most public schools dole out textbooks for free, so it might just seem a little backwards to expect students and parents to pay for content they're already getting for no cost.
He calls the plan "tantamount to extortion, because it forces everyone to join," and "It's too late to charge people for what they're already getting for free".
The critical question is: how can you get people to pay to read what they already get for free all over the Web?
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