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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already got it" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to indicate that you understand or possess something that has been offered, asked for, or discussed. For example: A: "Do you have the latest report?" B: "Yes, I already got it."
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You've already got it.
He's already got it.
We've already got it.
I reckon he's probably already got it.
#WeWantOurCountryBack #WeWantOurCountryBack We've already got it, our country.
Claire Danes and Robert Redford have already got it.
SENIOR -- You've already got it up and running?
"Every major country in the world, they've already got it," said Conyers.
"They'd rather take somebody who already got it and make a quick buck".
If you've already got it in the bank, then lucky you.
Of the data they have already got, it had a 4% effect on saturated fat levels.
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