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Discover Ludwig"get a scan" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to obtain a medical or diagnostic imaging test, usually referring to a scan of the body. Example sentence: "The doctor recommended that I get a scan to check for any potential injuries."
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Get a scan Pen!
He refused to see a doctor or get a scan of any kind.
Get a scan pen, scan the paragraph or lines: In this example, I scanned a few lines from MacKinnon's book, which needs a bit of manual correcting.
You can pop in there, get a scan done and order a ceramic figure of yourself which arrives a few weeks later.
I couldn't get a scan til the Sunday and was sent home after being told it was a "non viable pregnancy".
At first I thought it was just a bruise but it kept getting worse and then we had to get a scan and it was quite bad.
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That's when he first got a scan of the broader black political infrastructure".
"A real problem is finding a big lump in your neck, getting a scan, then a biopsy, and being told that it's cancer.
But if there is only one CT machine, and only one technician running it, the consultant can huff and puff all they want: the patient isn't getting a scan any faster.
He's got a scan on Tuesday which we'll get the results of maybe late Wednesday," he told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
"He was a bit sore after training so we got a scan and unfortunately he's damaged his calf," confirmed All Blacks coach Steve Hansen.
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