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Discover Ludwig"gain a" is not a complete sentence and would not be used on its own.
It could be used as part of a sentence to mean "to get something" or "to acquire something," as in the following example: I'm determined to gain a better understanding of calculus this semester.
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"They gain a lot.
He would gain a different perspective.
Annuity providers should gain a bit.
Manage to gain a following.
Mosby has yet to gain a conviction.
This time, we will gain a president.
They gain a remarkable intimacy remarkably quickly.
Did I gain a competitive edge?
Stupidity will gain a little ground".
Bob's BMW began to gain a reputation.
"I said we'll gain a game," Ewing said.
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