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Discover Ludwig"review this" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used as a command or request for someone to examine or assess something. Example: "Could you please review this report before submitting it to the boss?".
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"Shareholders should review this and they will review this".
Want to review this album?
They have to review this surely?
"We should have outside counsel review this".
There are no plans to review this".
"The court can review this order; the court should review this order," Purcell said.
I'm not sure I'm qualified to review this book.
However, the police have asked to review this information first.
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There was a review this spring, the Post notes.
No others are up for review this year.
We'll have a review this week.
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