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Discover Ludwig"get a comment" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to receive or obtain a remark or opinion from someone on a particular issue or topic. Example: "After presenting our proposal, we were eager to get a comment from the CEO regarding its feasibility."
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I try to call the airport press office to get a comment.
"Craig's quite a private person and I don't think you would get a comment from him.
Attempts by The Independent to get a comment on his case from Chad's embassy in Washington went unanswered.
Since March, I have repeatedly tried to get a comment from Anheuser-Busch or, more recently, its lawyers.
"When I get a comment from a person and he says he likes what I wrote, that's good," he said.
"When you get a comment from those two guys, I'll feel free to comment and speak freely".
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Getting a comment from Ginny is impossible, he said, because "you have to go through her publicist and literary agent".
"I can't remember the last time I got a comment card that said prices are too high or anything like that," he said.
Adding to the doubters, a Bitcoin-related site suddenly got a comment from "Satoshi Nakamoto" declaring, "I am not Dorian Nakamoto".
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