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Discover Ludwig"got to get" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in informal or casual writing, and is considered acceptable in most situations outside of formal or academic contexts. Example: "I've got to get to the store before it closes."
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"Pau's got to get going.
"We got to get better.
You got to get out".
"We've got to get sharper".
He's got to get better.
"We've got to get better.
You've got to get there.
Andrew's got to get going.
"We've got to get floods.
I've got to get you".
"Got to get better.
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