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Discover Ludwig'I've gotta' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you need to do something, and it is informal in nature. Example: I've gotta finish this project by the end of the day.
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I've gotta run.
I've gotta go fishing.
"I've gotta go now".
"So I've gotta find some new interests.
I'm sorry, I've gotta go.
I've gotta tell you now.
"I've gotta go," Samuelson said.
"I've gotta do something about that.
I've gotta keep that under wraps".
I've gotta go with André 3000.
I've gotta be on a set.
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