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Discover Ludwig"get a service" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "I'm going to get a service for my car to make sure it runs smoothly."
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Each of the five families was able to get a service package from DirecTV for about $40 a month -- $20 less than Mr. Ramer was paying for cable service from Time Warner.
Consumers compete with each other to get a service with the desired functional and nonfunctional requirements.
Their seed money is often needed to get a service off the ground.
"Why don't you get a service dog?" a new nurse asked Shirk, six years into her illness.
Last year, I spent, or rather wasted, quite a lot of time trying to get a service for my son from the NHS.
BT says it doesn't feel it is its responsibility to tell customers when they can get a service at a cheaper rate.
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It's nearly impossible to get a services company financed by VCs.
Warren responded, "What we continue to hear is that you can't get a servicer on the phone, or when you do get a servicer on the phone, you receive incorrect information".
Indeed this is what, I suspect, got in the way of our son getting a service.
The opponent who returns the service is said to make the "first cut," and he need not do so until he gets a service to his liking.
"If you're getting a service and it doesn't look like you're writing a check for it, you're paying money elsewhere".
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