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Discover Ludwig"gotten better" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is the past participle form of the verb "get" and is often used to indicate a change or improvement in something. Here are a few examples: - My health has gotten better since I started going to the gym regularly. - The weather has gotten better, so let's plan a picnic for this weekend. - She has gotten better at playing the piano after years of practice. - Our team's performance has gotten better since we hired a new coach. - I've been struggling with this project, but it's gotten better since I received some helpful feedback.
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gotten better
verb
Past participle of get better
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Things had gotten better.
"It's slowly gotten better.
It hasn't gotten better.
It's gotten better.
It's just gotten better".
I've gotten better.
We've just gotten better".
He's just gotten better.
So business has gotten better.
Things have not gotten better.
I think they've gotten better.
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