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Discover Ludwig'could got' is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct phrase is 'could have gotten' or 'could have got'. Example: She could have gotten the job if she had written a better resume.
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"I packed up what I could, got the kids together and went to a shelter".
They didn't think they was enough that they could function as a church, so I told 'em they could, got 'em a-beLIEving they could.
So I packed my bags and, as soon as I could, got on a train, and very early the next morning there I was, in that unfamiliar city.
By the summer of 2012, the war was spinning in a downward spiral: the regime added sectarian provocation to its scorched-earth tactics of bombardment and siege; foreign states and transnational jihadists piled in; those refugees who could, got out.
Because, you know, pre-McMahon, when arbitration was enforced, even when you could got to court, 95-odd percent of cases against broker dealers we brought in arbitration.
A friend who ordered the phone as soon as he could got his UPS notice today that the phone has been shipped, and the tracking page on the UPS site shows a June 17 delivery date, two days before the phones will be available in stores.
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Sestito could get more.
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Someone could get chilly.
It could get danceable.
"They could get abused".
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