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Discover Ludwig"I've got" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that you own something, or that you have received something. For example: "I've got two tickets to the concert this weekend."
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I've got a computer".
"O.K., I've got it.
"I've got chest pressure".
You're all I've got.
I've got a gun.
"I've got everything ranked.
I've got sources.
I've got one left".
"I've got an agenda".
"I've got an interview".
Wait, I've got it.
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