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The phrase "got bitten" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "bite" and is used to describe the action of being bitten by something. Example: "I got bitten by a mosquito while I was camping in the woods."
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I don't dread going to meet her because I've got bitten nails".
Police with dogs intentionally came close to ravers to antagonise them and a girl (she genuinely didn't do anything wrong to provoke the attack) got bitten because of their carelessness.
I all most got bitten.
I got bitten, a lot.
I got bitten by a bullet ant".
"Are you sure you got bitten by a spider?" "Yes.
Then his youngest daughter got bitten by a rattlesnake.
I tried to calm him down and got bitten for my efforts.
He opened a book on art appreciation and got bitten by one of Cézanne's apples.
We saw tons of snakes, but thankfully no one got bitten.
Did it hurt that time you got bitten in two by a genetically engineered shark (9)?
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