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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does he got" is not correct in standard written English.
It is a non-standard colloquial expression that may be used in informal spoken language, but it is not appropriate for formal writing.
Example: "Does he got the time to help us with the project?"
Alternatives: "Does he have" or "Has he got".
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"With Jon Niese, it's, 'What does he got?
"I thought, Boy, does he got something to learn," Mikva told me recently.
More importantly, of course, he did what he does: he got his 14th, 15th and 16th goals in 15 games against English clubs, all three impeccably taken.
"As Bob Dole generally does, he got his way," Mr. Warfield said after the two men and their wives, Elizabeth Hanford Dole and Joanne Kemp, had emerged from the Doles' home here, providing the first official glimpse of the new ticket.
He did it in the way a lawyer does: He got it in writing.
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