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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been got' is not considered to be standard English and should not be used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "has been obtained" or "has been acquired". For example, "The necessary information has been obtained from the document."
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It ends: "This has been got out by a friend".
He has been got at – he has changed".
Paul Wills's hyper-real design makes an ornament of clutter and envelops the corridor leading into the auditorium, which has been got up like a street.
But the harvest has been got in and good work done during the autumn, old men, women, and boys turning to with a will.
It has been got up partly by the Reform Party, a member of the ruling coalition, which wants to burnish its patriotic credentials before parliamentary elections in March.In a narrow sense it has succeeded.
The same applies to naming and shaming, in which there are already cases in which the wrong man has been got by both the News of the World and vigilantes.
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Tortorella has been getting results.
The economic situation has been getting worse.
Meanwhile, the problem has been getting worse.
Lately, the violence has been getting worse.
(Mr. Parkes has been getting creative.
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