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"gotten away from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to express the idea of escaping or moving away from someone or something. Example: "I tried to catch the butterfly, but it quickly fluttered away and gotten away from me."
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We've gotten away from that.
"We have gotten away from that".
"They've gotten away from stock car racing".
"Then we've gotten away from realism".
And we've gotten away from that.
Gulbis realized the opportunity that had gotten away from him.
The match, he explained, had simply gotten away from him.
"The Army's gotten away from the basics," he told me.
"I should have just gotten away from it," he said.
I think people have gotten away from that".
The Ryder Cup had gotten away from that.
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