A google search brought nothing. I (think I) remember a phrasal verb you can use when meaning "to ask an expert for an opinion/ an action". Ex.: "I have a strong headache, and I don't know what the culprit may be. I'LL GET A SPECIALIST ON THAT." Googling it with quotation marks produced zero results. What is wrong with it? Thank you
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" This implies that you have a servant or employee who can fix things and you will get him to sort the matter out Regards, Dave
— Dave_anon
" This implies that you have a servant or employee who can fix things and you will get him to sort the matter out Regards, Dave
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