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"gotten through" is a correct phrase in written English.
It means to successfully complete or endure something difficult or challenging. Example: Despite the obstacles, he had managed to get through the tough training program and was now a certified firefighter. Another example: She found it hard to believe she had gotten through the whole day without any caffeine.
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Those people who have gotten through are being caught and deported at record-high rates.
How have you gotten through difficult times?
"Otherwise, it wouldn't have gotten through".
How have you gotten through tough times?
The message, unfortunately, has not gotten through.
That message seems to have gotten through.
"The message has gotten through.
"Julie had just gotten through it.
But the message has not gotten through.
Chemotherapy had carried side effects, but we had gotten through.
We had gotten through all the disasters intact.
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