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Discover Ludwig"get radical" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to become more extreme or revolutionary in one's actions or beliefs. Example: The protesters urged the government to "get radical" and implement immediate policy changes to address climate change.
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"Thinking you're going to die makes you get radical in a hurry," he says.
Get radical and look them up in the dictionary, find out where they have been.
"But then again, you're not going to look at him and say his personality changed, he's going to get radical and leave the country," she said.
So let's get radical, let us bring the refuse collection back in house and let them employ extra people to sort at their end of the process.
If she can create robust incentives to invigorate Openreach in independent form, then, yes, let's get radical and break up BT; it's a big beast and would cope.
His surfers are from the period when the sport's most successful practitioners styled themselves athletes rather than far-out dudes itching to get radical.
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But after about 1990, he began getting radical plastic surgery and his behavior turned bizarre.
Lette, who never realized he was unattractive, decides to take action, and gets radical facial reconstruction surgery.
"But you look at national databases, it's the exact opposite — 80percentt of people with two-centimeter tumors are getting radical nephrectomies.
This is a state that's got radical Islamists and nuclear weapons.
But my question is do you think, and some Republicans have suggested that she's got radical views about the military.
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