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Discover Ludwig"got a tip" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to indicate that someone has received information or advice about something. Example: John got a tip from his colleague about a new restaurant that just opened in the city and decided to try it out for dinner.
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Got a tip?
We got a tip.
We've got a tip to check out the Beinecke Library.
Five years ago she got a tip that he was with another woman.
She got a tip to try a diesel dealer about an hour away.
In March , 2015 Leshchenko got a tip that Kolomoisky was plotting to seize control of Ukrnafta.
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In March, after the first article was published, I got a tip-off.
"I took that first shot and got a tip-out, which I felt great about," Menon said.
I've often wondered whether a press photographer got a tip-off, or just happened to be there.
Kelly Wise got a tip-in to give Memphis a 67-66 lead with 45 seconds left.
"It's got a tipping point in it, where the hairs on my arms stand up.
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