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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got flown" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used when talking about a person or object being transferred by aircraft from one place to another. Example Sentence: I got flown out to Mexico for a business meeting.
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"If a doctor says that he got flown to Maui, stayed at the Four Seasons — and it didn't influence him a bit?
Designers used to do that, especially in Italy, but once I got flown to Japan first-class for two days just to go to a show.
"It was just an ordinary beautiful September day," people still say when asked to describe the morning in New York when American Airlines 11 and United Airlines 175 got flown into the World Trade towers.
"Back in the more benign days of airplane hijackings to Cuba, when all that meant was somebody got a free ride to Havana and you got flown back to Miami courtesy of Eastern Airlines, we wrestled with the question of how much and who to inform when we had a threat," Mr. Webster recalled.
We all got flown out to Florida, and we got to see the debris.
I cashed huge studio checks and got flown around the world.
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She loves the fact she often gets flown to presenting gigs in a private jet.
Even fewer get flown to Paris to appear alongside Little Richard and Tina Turner.
The lucky winner gets flown to the US for work experience with CNN, Twitter and the Huffington Post.
These days Max gets flown around the world for fancy parties and is Karen O and Spike Jonze's BFF.
Getting flown down for my first interstate gig in Melbourne was a serious highlight.
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