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When's "get a look" used?

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Rebecca

"Get a look" is a phrasal verb that means to examine something or someone and see it clearly. The common phrase is "get a good look at [something/someone]." Ex: Can I get a look at your outfit choices? Ex: Once I got a good look at the car, I knew that I wanted to buy it.

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