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The phrase "secure a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used before a noun to indicate the action of obtaining or making something safe or protected. For example: - Our company's top priority is to secure a stable source of funding. - The police were able to secure a confession from the suspect. - Please make sure to secure a reservation at the hotel for our trip. - We need to secure a permit before we can start construction on the site.
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Prospective homeowners can secure a mortgage.
East and secure a playoff spot.
To secure a place in history?
But he failed to secure a deal.
The Ravens needed a win to secure a playoff spot.
Only the weather can help secure a draw.
Then I want to secure a small laptop computer. . . .
But first it will have to secure a genuine ban.
A college can also help you secure a job".
Together, they might just secure a parliamentary majority.
"It's trying to secure a transition for itself.
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