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The phrase "got born" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express that someone or something was born at an unspecified moment in the past. Example: My grandfather got born in 1910.
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"This is where the rebel got born".
Boot camp was really tough, but it's almost like I got born again or something.
I remember when we did the first one, no lambs got born till episode two".
Clement V, original name Bertrand De Got (born c. 1260, Bordelais region, France died April 20 , 1314 Roquemaure, Provence) pope from 1305 to 1314 who in choosing Avignon, France, for the papal residence where it flourished until 1377 became the first of the Avignonese popes.
C. 1260 Bordelais, France April 20 , 1314Roquemaure, France Clement V, original name Bertrand De Got (born c. 1260, Bordelais region, France died April 20 , 1314 Roquemaure, Provence) pope from 1305 to 1314 who in choosing Avignon, France, for the papal residence where it flourished until 1377 became the first of the Avignonese popes.
The last one he asked me, which I have only myself to blame for, was if a kid got born with three legs and the parents wanted to leave the leg on, could the doctor force the parents to let the kid have the leg taken off?
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"Since you get born it's serious.
"These things are in us before we ever get born.
Shandy himself only gets born in volume IV.
There's the stain I spilled by mistake getting born.
"For us, songs get born out of a guitar's tonality as much as they get born out of chords and structures," Ranaldo says.
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