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The phrase "got so that" is grammatically correct and widely used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a gradual change or development of a situation or feeling. Example: "She used to hate olives, but she got so that she actually craves them now."
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It got so that I was afraid to speak!
She got so that she could escape from L.A.P.D. handcuffs using just a paper clip.
"It got so that we had to check into a hotel to get some sleep.
It got so that the tide didn't even dare come in anymore.
It got so that Lewis could not only brake later than everyone else — he could also catch them on a corner and pass them.
It got so that when a child would clutch his stomach and say, 'I have pain, I have pain,' we would all cry and say goodbye to that child, because we knew he would be dead".
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"You get so that you can see the tension in the ground," he told me.
It gets so that you feel he's apologizing if he makes a joke".
"I've gotten so that I know my driver's name, and that's the kind of place this is.
She whispered that they seem to be everywhere: "It gets so that you kind of feel they're there".
"It's gotten so that the locals don't even leave anymore".
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