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The phrase "get a preliminary idea" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to obtaining an initial or basic understanding of something before diving into more detailed or complex information. Example: Before starting our research project, it is important to get a preliminary idea of the topic by reading a few introductory articles.
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The intention of these pilot studies was to get a preliminary idea about retest stability.
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We even got a preliminary idea of how forest elephants were using this huge landscape.
Professors often get unique insight into how budding entrepreneurs work and strategize and sometimes they'll also get a preliminary glimpse of an idea with great potential.
A lot of the ideas are OK and not beyond that, but every now and then you hear a really good idea coming from students who need some help". Professors often get unique insight into how budding entrepreneurs work and strategize and sometimes they'll also get a preliminary glimpse of an idea with great potential.
Get a preliminary spa business sale agreement.
Once you have a preliminary idea for a niche, survey that target market to uncover their pain points.
Ms. Sillman's ink rendering of a dog curled on a striped rug doesn't seem like a preliminary idea.
In this case, getting a preliminary injunction is really really hard.
Then I get a hero idea.
Get a big idea.
Get a good idea.
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