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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I get reports" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could say: "Each month, I get reports from my team on how our progress is going."
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I get reports, but my eyes aren't on him".
"When I get reports from my Amazon vendor setup, it also has the asterisks in it".
I get reports from individual runners who say they can't perform anything like as well on a high-fat diet.
"I get reports every day of people seeing their orders drop sharply from the third quarter," said Jerry Jasinowski, the president of the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington.
In Manhattan's "silk stocking" district (where I once happily flacked for the Lefkowitz-Fino-Gilhooley balanced but losing ticket), I get reports that publicity about the Austin-directed nitpicking and arm-twisting "could tip the district to McCain".
He's joined a gym, which was a huge step, although he has yet to go (I get reports from the yet-unused personal trainer we hired, with his permission).
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YOLANDA I get reported, I come looking for you and the mute . . .
He won the Booker Prize for that, and I get reported to the police".
I'm definitely not using Tinder in the traditional way although I know a photographer who used it in a similar way to find models it ends up working against me because I get reported a lot, probably when people realize I'm not looking to meet up and just want them to send me their nudes.
I got reports over the phone.
"I got reports that some of the workers had high stress levels," he said.
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