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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get this across" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to communicate or convey a message clearly to someone. Example: "I need to get this across to my team before the meeting starts."
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You could get this across by talking about some of the human interactions you encountered on your work experience, perhaps how you observed a vet dealing with a client.
Even the movie can't really get this across.
I don't understand why people who are supposed to educate the public cannot get this across?
It's almost frustrating not to be able to get this across.
When it doesn't get this across, it will go for women, then for children".
And to communicate this, to get this across, I'm going to read something.
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It's odd that someone so preoccupied with her image hasn't gotten this across better.
"The key to getting this across the finish line doesn't rest with the Tuesday Group.
But, while Sheibani's production gets this across, it tends to blur the play's ingrained realism.
Miss Bartok gets this across with a vengeance, and in the quarrel scenes her plaintive howling drowns even Mr Wanamaker's snarls.
I don't think that the no vote has really got this across; this [march] has given ordinary no voters the chance to go out and say 'look at us'; this is the chance to come with us.
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