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The phrase "already gotten out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been removed or escaped from a place or situation prior to the current moment.
Example: "The cat has already gotten out of the house before I could close the door."
Alternatives: "already escaped" or "already left".
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Gov. John Hickenlooper, appearing Sunday morning on CNN, expressed hope that many of the missing were simply out of reach of communications and had "already gotten out or [are] staying with friends".
A company official, a Mr. Rayen, said that the thing has already gotten out of hand.
If it is time for "Pacific Overtures" in particular to be received broadly, the word has already gotten out about the work of Mr. Sondheim.
Olivia Alair, a Transportation Department spokeswoman, said: "I was playing Whac-A-Mole with that because the idea that it would be required had already gotten out in the ether.
Unfortunately word has already gotten out.
This post has already gotten out of hand.
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YC officially announced the event today but the organization's brand is so strong that word already got out in local media once it began sending out invitations, as our Chinese partner Technode reported.
Word is already getting out. .
Also, if you're using lemon juice already, getting out in the sun without sunscreen may cause your freckles to become darker than they were before.
That's already getting out of hand.
But we are already getting out of order.
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