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'got flu' is not correct or usable in written English.
To make it grammatically correct, you should use either the past tense 'had flu' or the present perfect 'have had flu'. For example: "I had flu last week, so I was out of work." "My sister has had flu for two weeks and still isn't feeling well."
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Everyone pretend they've got flu!
Relatively few Britons got flu shots this year, officials said, ascribing that to skepticism after the swine flu pandemic proved less lethal than feared.
Of the 43 million who got flu shots, 535 came down with the paralytic syndrome known as Guillain-Barré; 23 of them died.
My second attempt also fails on the morning we are due to meet – doctors say he has got flu and he's not to do anything for 10 days.
Among other steps, the hospital began tracking the lung function of the patients more closely, ensured that more of them got flu shots and concentrated on improving the nutrition of those who were seriously underweight.
Only about 40percentt of people 50 to 64 with chronic conditions got flu vaccinations in 1997, and fewer than one-third in that age group without health problems were vaccinated, said the C.D.C.'s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
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Instead of hoarding Cipro, people should get flu shots.
Getting flu isn't such a problem really, it's the complications that we worry about.
The C.D.C. and the local health authorities continue to advocate getting flu shots.
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