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Discover Ludwig"get some chow" is correct and usable in written English, and it is a common informal expression.
It is typically used to mean "get some food," and it is usually not used in formal writing. For example, "Let's go get some chow before the movie starts."
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"Mind the store, pal," said Santa, "while I go get some chow".
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After Iron Man hilariously suggests grabbing some food upon saving the world in "Avengers," the group is seen getting some chow.
Inspired by these papers, we also get some similar Chow type maximal inequality for demisubmartingales and demimartingales (see Theorem 2.1 and Corollary 2.1).
Captain Reese testified that the man he identified as Jordan ordered a lower-ranking officer to "get some ice out of the chow hall" to store the body.
He said that when Colonel Pappas and the other officers were gathered around the body, a man he identified only as Jordan ordered a lower-ranking officer "to get some ice out of the chow hall" to store the body.
While the group was gathered around the body, he testified, the man he identified as Jordan ordered a lower-ranking officer to "get some ice out of the chow hall" to store the body.
To see all of these tips in action, one after the other (and also get some tips on sauce combinations) check out the amazing CHOW video below.
The others had eaten, but I had not, so Williams went out to tell the cook to get me up some chow.
We ambled into the terminal to find some chow.
"Hell," the listener said at this point," we get better chow than that".
Oh, you also get to chow down on midnight pizza and beer.
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