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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gotten up" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in informal contexts to describe the act of getting out of bed or rising from a seated position. Example: "I have finally gotten up after a long night of studying."
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gotten up
verb
Past participle of get up
Exact(60)
They've gotten up there several times".
Gotten up for Alexander III.
"I had just gotten up from sitting down," she said.
If you'd gotten up to refill the salsa, you missed it.
By 1999 she had gotten up the nerve to fill an album with her own songs.
She had gotten up off the streetcar tracks and walked away.
"If he had spoken Spanish, people would have gotten up and left".
He had gotten up late, and so had the @Sweden account.
Asked when he finally felt he had gotten up to speed, Huard said: "Never.
We had gotten up at 5 a.m., so we were both hungry.
Mr. Sheppard had gotten up that morning and realized that his voice was gone.
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