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Discover Ludwig"get reports" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to obtain or receive reports. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in a workplace setting or academic setting. Example: "Before the meeting, make sure to get reports from each department so we can review their progress."
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We get reports on him".
"We get reports all the time.
They cared about how fast they could get reports".
I get reports, but my eyes aren't on him".
You only get reports that he has been raised, or one report that he's raised.
He began to get reports from elders "that they were there brainwashing suicide bombers," he said.
French newspaper readers get reports from both South and North Vietnam.
I go through all five of those to get reports on wind, swell and weather.
"When I get reports from my Amazon vendor setup, it also has the asterisks in it".
"We get reports and complaints about arbakai forces almost every day," he said.
"It's another one of the reasons we don't get reports out.
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