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"getting insights" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of gaining or obtaining understanding or knowledge about something. Example: "I spent hours reading research papers and talking to experts in the field, but I still wasn't getting any insights into the problem."
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Dr. Tick said getting insights from all over the world is one step to broader understanding, but another is getting the perspective of history, something he knows from studying post-traumatic stress disorder.
He was really involved in our rehearsals in Chicago and in New York, and getting insights from him directly added 14 layers of depth to the show and to how I play my character.
"It's all about data and getting insights out of data.
Social media data can be analysed for getting insights into the behaviour of consumers [1, 2] or businesses [3].
Thereafter, novice architects have better support for designing effective architectures and getting insights from the search activities.
This strategy provides a conceptual framework for understanding distinct classes of AMPs and getting insights into antimicrobial mechanisms of novel AMPs.
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I appreciate Mr. Martin's opinion and getting insight into his experience in Gaza.
And the first step to achieving brand success is getting insight about human thought and behavior.
Getting insight in variation and effect of elements of primary care is not an academic exercise.
Getting insight into the characteristics of WPL can inform future studies investigating the effectiveness of it.
We got insights, some with potentially significant consequences.
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