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Discover Ludwig"got listed" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has been added or included on a list. Example: "After months of negotiations, the company finally got listed on the stock exchange."
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So I got listed on the Web site RentAPriest.com.
Last year a record 1,074 companies got listed in the region, and 43percentt of all capital raised through primary equity markets globally went to Asian companies.
It got listed under comedy rather than theatre: everyone expected it to be funny, when it was actually a play about duality and madness and conflict.
That might work for 2100, but by the year 3000, if the Clinton administration comes up at all it will be because Monica's pizza delivery got listed on the top ten takeouts of the millennium.
Elizabeth Totman, a spokeswoman for the agency, said that most sites proposed eventually got listed, depending on the volume and nature of the comments received during a 60-day public comment period, which began Thursday.
We wonder how the other advisers got listed.
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Getting listed lends distinction to a property.
Skills with the most endorsements get listed first.
It means getting listed on the Central Contractor Registration database.
Some cases are taking 18 months to get listed".
"If this gets out, we won't get listed on the stock market".
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