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Discover LudwigThe phrase "readily get" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to obtain something easily or quickly. Here is an example sentence: "I know a good bookstore nearby where you can readily get the latest bestsellers."
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We're dealing with really complicated matters here that readily get over-simplified".
The company invests in creating local events in which people can readily get involved.
"We are reaching out by going to business organizations that would more readily get to the community," Mr. Rogers said.
They can readily get entry-level jobs as assistant pastors, for example, but rarely lead parishes, especially large parishes.
Perhaps if a few bosses took to the streets with placards, that message might more readily get across.
Unlike financial institutions, moreover, energy traders cannot readily get their hands on much cash to finance their trading books.
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Or merchandise and experiences that aren't readily got".
By this time she was barely going out, but she readily got pole-axed in the house.
Learning how best to adjust my tactics to take on the different robot classes was a routine I readily got used to.
Smyth said: "I think the courts are trying to send out more of a warning signal that you can't continue to abuse the system by trotting along, making yourself bankrupt and hoping people don't look at the papers too readily – getting yourself made bankrupt here and after a few months going back to your original jurisdiction and leaving all of your problems behind".
Oxygen readily gets attached to the bis-allylic site and initiates autoxidation chain reaction sequence.
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