Sentence examples for and gotten in a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and gotten in a" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect.
It could be used in informal contexts, but it generally requires additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "I had a long day and gotten in a bit of trouble with my boss."
Alternatives: "and ended up in a" or "and found myself in a".

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I had so trustingly lined up and gotten in a random cab.

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It's a very established market and getting in was quite a feat.

I need to get out there and get in a big league game.

After the event, we said goodbye to his parents and got in a cab.

"You just can't seem to get settled down and get in a rhythm," he said.

"Personally I hate camping and getting in a sleeping bag on the ground," Ms. Martin said.

"Hopefully he relaxes in his next one and gets in a groove where he gets more comfortable.

When you are losing and get in a rut you have to keep your confidence.

I quickly changed and got in a couple of runs before sunset.

"I don't want to go to the store to get detergent and get in a fight".

Then I will take a shower and get in a car and go out to one of the courses.

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