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The phrase "got a text from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase in a sentence when you are informing someone that you have received a text message from someone else. For example: "I just got a text from my friend asking if I wanted to get lunch tomorrow."
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I got a text from him saying: "You're an idiot.
By 3.45pm I got a text from the cafe.
Third Base: I just got a text from George Brett's pine tar bat.
During the meal, she got a text from Armisen: "You and I are in Spin together!
Warner was carrying a cell phone, and he got a text from his wife.
"I got a text from my son saying that I am his hero," Halladay said.
They've got no bottle We got a text from school the day the snow came down.
"I got a text from her last night," said Mr. Peery, her husband.
And I got a text from Marilyn Manson that says he wants to do next year.
The first I heard about it was when I got a text from my mum.
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Colbert said that in a real emergency, Trump is "the last person I want to get a text from". .
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