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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'got to watch' is correct and is commonly used in spoken and written English.
For example, you could use 'got to watch' in a sentence such as: "I've got to watch the news to stay informed about current events."
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I got to watch.
They've just got to watch it".
You've got to watch film.
You've got to watch this.
"I got to watch him".
"Someone's got to watch Barack.
Now we've got to watch the sunset".
"I've got to watch myself these days.
"You have got to watch your diet".
That's all you've got to watch".
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"Got to watch Foxnews at 5 EST," he wrote.
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