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"got to keep going" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an expression that means to continue on despite any obstacles. It can be used any time you want to express the notion of perseverance. For example: "I'm feeling really down but I know I've got to keep going."
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"You got to keep going".
"You've got to keep going.
So you got to keep going.
Just got to keep going.
"Just got to keep going," Deeds says.
You've just got to keep going forward.
"Besides, I got to keep going.
"They've got to keep going," Steven said.
You have just got to keep going.
It's got to keep going forward".
But while it's mathematically possible we've got to keep going".
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