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Discover Ludwig'gotta get to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a contraction of “got to get to” and is a way of saying that one must take action to go somewhere. Example: "I gotta get to the store before it closes."
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gotta get to bed.
They gotta get to those destinations.
"OK everybody, I gotta get to Star Wars," he smiled.
"I gotta get to court," explained a man who gave his name only as Pete.
"I gotta get to loadin' my shit before it gets dark.
She's gotta get to the point where she's tired of living, but doesn't want to die.
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And then we're done by this time, and we go to sleep because we gotta get up to go to work in the morning.
We were like: "Mike, you've gotta get Bub to encourage people to vote for Obama and not the fucking crazy person, Mitt Romney".
And the father, sorely lacking in the emotional capacity to understand, says to his 16-year-old son, Billy, "You gotta get back to normal".
Anyway, gotta get back to work, have a $220 student loan payment to make this month.
And then you gotta get back to work.
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