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Discover Ludwig"get a lead" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to acquire information or a potential opportunity for something. Example: "I need to get a lead on potential job openings in the city."
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We could get a lead".
"Just find a way to get a lead," Adams said.
To get a lead against that team was very important".
"Nobody's going to let PeopleSoft get a lead here".
"Once they get a lead it's hard to catch up".
"When we get a lead, we have a killer instinct.
Lundqvist added: "We don't talk much about trying to get a lead.
If they get a lead early, the Braves will be very tough to beat.
"Any time you get a lead, it gives you something to work with".
If the Patriots can get a lead, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco will be on the run.
It helps to get a lead and then play with more freedom.
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