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Discover Ludwig"get insured" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to encourage someone to obtain insurance or to express the action of obtaining insurance. Example: It is important to get insured before going on a trip abroad.
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The Affordable Care Act is helping millions of Americans get insured, which means insurance companies have to beef up their consumer services to stay competitive.
Get insured: Consider taking out a life insurance policy on your child.
There were few exceptions for the above two plans, e.g., for unemployed urban residents, who may get insured with a relatively lower reimbursement proportions through a so-called residents insurance plan.
It cannot be dementia – sick men do not get insured for pantomime.
But that doesn't mean the government HAS to require people to get insured.
"But we need to get the facts and find out the best way to help our troops get insured".
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"But we now have facts that can be used to judge the A.C.A. rather than hypothetical arguments, and there's no doubt at this point that more people are getting insured and it's making a difference in their lives".
After passing up an initial idea to create a bar based around a bounce house (getting insured would have been next to impossible), they stumbled upon their big idea.
Your car, meanwhile, gets insured against theft and damage, it's thoroughly cleaned, and you're given a little cash for every day your car was rented.
A new company, Quilt is launching in the U.S. and setting its sight on fixing the incredibly, painfully, broken experience of getting insured in America.
Your car, meanwhile, gets insured against theft and damage, it's thoroughly cleaned, and you're given a little cash for every day your car was rented.
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