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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a read" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to understand or interpret something, often through reading or analysis. Example: "Before making any decisions, it's important to get a read on the current market conditions."
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Get a read on the class".
"You can never get a read on him," Clemens said.
You kind of get a read for who's who up there.
It's tough to get a read on him, and he leaves no strong impression.
"You were snooping around, trying to get a read on me.
That makes it difficult for outsiders to get a read on the company.
When you want to get a read on someone, what questions do you ask?
"We could get a read very soon on the difference between them on abortion".
"You got to get a read on the wreck, and you get one chance".
The Mets could not get a read on Joel Pineiro, the Cardinals' starter.
I knew what they were doing: checking us out, trying to get a read on us.
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