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Discover Ludwig"get a manicure" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as advice or as a suggestion for someone to get a manicure. For example, "If you're looking to pamper yourself, why not get a manicure?"
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At the Watford hypermarket, customers can get a manicure.
He was looking for someplace to get a manicure".
In the morning, she'll get a manicure and pedicure.
"Typically, I would get a manicure on Sunday evenings at my local nail salon".
Now, it's something pros do on their way to get a manicure.
They could get a Manicure from a Mrs. Rosella Wood, who was also available for Massages.
And you know how every time you get a manicure you immediately remember something you need in your handbag?
"With my busy schedule, I don't have time to get a manicure outside of the office during the workweek," Ms. Rosen said.
Ask a friend or family member to watch the baby for an hour so you can get a manicure or your hair done.
She said: "It's pretty funny, there's this silly mani-cam business going on and I was supposed to get a manicure this morning.
Mama's voice boomed in my head before each meeting with a prospective husband: "Get a manicure and a hair blow dry.
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