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The phrase "although he got" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception in a sentence, typically followed by a clause that provides additional information.
Example: "Although he got a promotion, he still felt unfulfilled in his job."
Alternatives: "even though he received" or "despite getting".
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"Although he got to love the house".
Although he got some attention, he was eclipsed by bigger stars like Rauschenberg and Mr. Johns.
Priebus inadvertently suggested the right approach — although he got the solution backwards.
He headed for the water as often as he could, although he got little time off.
Although he got along well with his parents, Salvador's childhood was marked by wanderlust.
Although he got out of the car, Mr. King resisted arrest and at one point threw officers off his back.
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Jason Bourne, perhaps, although he gets too weepy over his dead girlfriend.
Although he gets breathless easily and often, his eyes light up when a visitor spies a guitar.
If he was hoping to understand it better on this visit he fails, although he gets so close.
Although he gets in stride with breathtaking speed, he does not have the most fluid style when catching the ball.
"I need to cut him down, although he gets mad at me when I say that," D'Antoni said.
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