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"gotta go" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is considered informal and colloquial, and is commonly used in spoken language. You can use "gotta go" to express the need or urgency to leave a place or end a conversation. It can also imply that you have something else to attend to or a task to do. Example: "I'm sorry, I gotta go now. I have a meeting in 10 minutes."
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"We gotta go.
I've gotta go fishing.
I gotta go, bye".
"I gotta go home".
Um … I gotta go.
Bye, I gotta go.
I gotta go.
It's gotta go.
Thanks everybody — gotta go.
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I gotta go, Emily.
Gotta go! Love, Ax".
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