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Discover Ludwig"get to communicate" is a correct and common phrase used in written English.
It means to have the opportunity to communicate or to have the chance to communicate with someone. Example: "When I started working at the international company, I was thrilled to get to communicate with colleagues from all over the world."
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On the other hand, for the smaller parties, electoral leaflets are one of the few ways they can get to communicate with voters.
And all were soon shown on regional television, which has become a veritable operations room for rebels, who rarely get to communicate directly.
They even get to communicate, as they did in the nineteen-sixties, via these marvellous little phones that you actually hold up to your ear! Isn't the future great?
The best parts of my job are that as a researcher, I am constantly developing and implementing new ideas, and as an educator, I get to communicate those ideas to students with a desire to learn.
Let's say I've paid some money to support a journalist's project I then get to communicate [with them directly]… in a supporter's cafe area," says Tudor. "You can kind of go beyond crowdfunding in a way," he adds.
The less you're in the club scene, the less you get to communicate with your peers.
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How close does it get to communicating the meaning of the original, that inimitable oral text, the very sounds of which move men and women to tears and ecstasy?
"You have got to communicate from your heart.
You've got to communicate in different ways.
"And we have got to communicate to the people who ultimately decide these elections".
"If we're going to fight this thing effectively, we got to stay together, we got to collaborate, we got to communicate," Mr. Gephardt said.
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