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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all have got" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everyone in a group possesses something or has experienced something.
Example: "After the meeting, it was clear that all have got the same understanding of the project requirements."
Alternatives: "everyone has" or "all possess".
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If I'd said [anything] they'd all have got me, wouldn't they?
I think they all have got something to give.
We all have got to search our souls".
You all have got to start voting and showing up.
I know many who got shot and all have got very ill.
"You all have got to rise to the occasion," she said.
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All have gotten substantially better during the period shown.
How could they all have gotten it so wrong.
You're all they've got.
Now, Holyrood is all they've got.
It's all they've got".
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