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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do you got" is not grammatically correct or considered standard English.
The correct form would be "do you have." Example: "Do you got any plans for the weekend?" This should be corrected to "Do you have any plans for the weekend?".
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What do you got?
'What do you got to lose?
"What do you got?" Mr. Mizrahi asked.
I mean, what do you got on the West Side?
What do you got?" Turns out someone in the stands blew the whistle.
"I said do you got my smokes?" "I don't have my cigarettes with me," Horace said.
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Do you get me?
What do you get?
"Do you get violent?
How do you get better?
What do you get back?
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