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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'get a right' is not correct or usable in written English.
To make this sentence grammatically correct and usable in written English, you would need to replace the phrase 'get a right' with 'have a right.' For example, "Everyone should have a right to be treated with respect."
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"We'll reconstruct our pitching staff and get a right fielder, if not Drew," Schuerholz said.
No matter who is calling the shots, it's clear the 49ers have to get a right tackle early.
The Jets must get a right tackle to replace David Williams, whose retirement is imminent after persistent back problems.
So we're going to plug this in, and when we plug it in, we get a right old mess but let's do it anyway.
Obviously, it is beneficial to get a right of refusal (which gives you the ability to match the highest bid for an asset).
Under the Tory proposals, residents would get a "right to policing", including cash to tackle local crime and safety issues by "hiring" a police officer or buying equipment.
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"It makes more sense to get a right-hander right now.
Both times, Girardi did it to get a right-handed batter up against a right-handed pitcher — first Phil Hughes, then Sergio Mitre.
By attaching horizontal and vertical lines of lengths x and y to the ends of the first line we get a right-angled triangle.
You'll also get a rights certificate telling you the number of rights you have.
We had proved a proposition in [6] by using a function and we get a right-hand side inequality, similar to (2.7).
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