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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get exams' is not correct and usable in written English.
It is too vague and does not make sense in context. A correct sentence would be: 'We need to get ready for the upcoming exams.'.
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Sri Lankan teenager hacks president's website to try to get exams delayed.
In a series of meetings this spring, Mr. Gates and Mr. Shinseki also discussed significantly speeding up the time it takes for people leaving the military to get exams that will determine their disability compensation.
I'll never forget what Harry Potter taught me: To get exams cancelled, my best friend has to get turned to stone & I gotta fight Ol' Voldy.
Only get exams you feel are necessary.
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The age- old "pay attention in class" as well as punctuality is a valuable way to improve comprehension of lessons and get exam tips from teachers.
We've got exams coming up, you know".
"I've also got exams coming up, and the only help I've been getting is from a university student who knows nothing about teaching," Bhutt complained.
Student life can knock your confidence – whether you've got exams on the horizon, are feeling stressed about paying rent, or are prepping for graduate job interviews.
I just feel that all of this going on is completely unnecessary, it's extra stress and we've got exams - it could affect our future".
It's been going alright so far, but I've got exams at the end of April, so just after the Boat Race I need to get stuck into some serious shifts in the books.
Even though we've got exams, we still want to have a quick practice before revision".
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