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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about what got" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It could be used in informal contexts, but it lacks clarity and specificity, making it less effective for clear communication.
Example: "I was thinking about what got us here in the first place."
Alternatives: "regarding what led" or "concerning what caused".
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The film is about what got lost.
I'm always fascinated about what got someone's attention.
But I can talk a little about what got me to submit it.
"It's not just about those coming in, it's about what got you there.
And her story about what got her fired is not easily forgotten.
Then they return, quaff some drinks and tell about what got away.
Similar(43)
"It's about what gets done in January".
We have to make choices about what gets funded first.
"I thought: who makes the decisions about what gets published?
Sex scenes in films - I'm quite rigorous about what gets exposed.
Communities care about what gets built, and adjacent property owners often care the most.
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