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Discover LudwigThe phrase “get reactions” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of eliciting reactions from someone or something. For example, "I showed my presentation to my colleagues and was able to get their reactions."
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Does she get reactions in the street?
It's good to get reactions, and it doesn't bother me.
I'm starting to get reactions to today's column.
Within five minutes, I can have my latest track on SoundCloud and get reactions instantly".
Our content is intentionally provocative & controversial with the aim to get reactions from the general public in the name of comedic satire.
The researchers say they deliberately tested people with little knowledge of art so as to get reactions unmediated by fashion or ideology.
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"You've got to go out, meet voters, get reaction.
"It's going to get reaction for sure".
"I have been trying to get reaction all day".
1948: So a wrap up before we get reaction.
Then I remember hitting the streets on campus to get reaction.
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