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Discover Ludwig'get a review' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to discuss the process of evaluating or scrutinizing something. Example: I think we should get a review of the project plan before moving forward.
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"You'll probably get a review once a year, quarterly contact.
But perhaps it's best to get a review from a young N.H.L. player watching on television.
And if we get a review in The New York Times and it's good, we're packed.
Mr. Tanner perhaps shouldn't get a review, since he hasn't made his Met debut yet.
The publishers are surprisingly coy about it: repeated attempts to get a review copy proved futile.
The critic's job is to get a review to the table while it's still hot.
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"We haven't got a review.
This is how actors cheer each other up: "I got a review worse than yours".
So we, I've got a review underway of both those issues at this time.
If a show stars a celeb, it gets a review – on the news pages, as often as not.
We're getting a review sample shortly so hopefully the setup isn't that hard.
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