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Discover Ludwig"got answered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a past event or action that was successfully responded to or resolved. Example: After weeks of waiting, my email finally got answered by the customer service team. They apologized for the delay and quickly resolved my issue.
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That meant that in most cases, inquiries sent to imprecise handles never got answered.
"I developed a reputation for being willing to be negative, and I think my phone call got answered faster, although not by Tonka," Mr. McGowan said.
NY's Kenny Cooper's goal got quickly answered by SJ's Rafael Baca's; which then in turn got answered by NY's Dax McCarty; to which Chris Wondolowski made the Quakes intent known with a goal of his own.
So, I'd probably answer as many questions as I refer to other people that got answered.
"But why?" I kept asking".Why me?" That question never got answered.
The senator seemed to be participating in a different debate from everyone else, a debate in which even questions about women's health got answered with a plea for war in the Middle East.
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-- immediately gets answered.
But did they get answered?
"Breast feeding questions don't get answered".
As one questions gets answered, another gets raised.
It will get answered then, we expect.
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