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The phrase "had not got" is correct and usable in written English, though it may be considered informal
It can be used to indicate that something was not obtained or acquired in the past. Example: "By the time the meeting started, I had not got the necessary documents."
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But he had not got started then.
"If he had not got me out?
If turbo-charged capitalism had not got control of world ideation, this might be possible.
He had not got over a knee injury.
Mr Fischer may also have been disgruntled because he had not got the top job.
After Mrs. Waters, he and school had not got along, he once told her.
They had not got this from their parents, and that was their problem.
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But he hadn't got over Raghda.
He hadn't got married yet".
This they still have not got.
Because I've not got TB".
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