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"I've got it now" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when someone finally understands or figures something out. For example: - After struggling with the math problem for hours, I've got it now! - The instructions were confusing at first, but I've got it now. - I didn't understand the concept at first, but after studying it, I've got it now.
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I've got it now, and that is pretty clear from the proof that classifies torsors, which I learned not a long time ago and should not have forgotten.
"This season has been about getting my confidence back on the field," Cipriani said on Saturday, having orchestrated a fine win for Sale over his former club Wasps, "and I feel like I've got it now.
"I've got it now so that within the first 15 minutes you're fighting evil," he says.
With the new people I've got, it now gives me a chance.
I've got it now.
I certainly struggled with it as I built Web.com over the years, but I've got it now.
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I think you've got it now: you are the "Grand Designer".
In the chorus, she sings, "I've got iT / I'm a man now / And I won't let you steal iT / I bought iT for myself / I'm a man now".
I've got it back now.
"I've got it back now," Kaufman says.
1: Shut up, 5. Anyway, I've got it straight now -- he was like a lens.
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