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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got you" can be used in written English as a colloquial expression.
It is often used as a response to indicate that someone has been caught or as a playful way of acknowledging understanding. Example: After a long and confusing explanation, the student finally understood the concept. The teacher smiled and said, "Got you?" to which the student replied with a relieved nod.
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Then they've got you".
What got you started?
"We got you".
We've got you.
"I got you, Pop".
I really got you!
Aha, got you!
"We've got you now.
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We will get you.
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