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'has got fixed' is correct and is a commonly used expression in written English
You can use it when you want to say that something has been repaired or rectified. Example sentence: My computer crashed last night, but it has got fixed now.
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But the perception externally is they have got fixed contracted hours, and that enables them to unlock things".
"One of the things the commentariat has not understood is that for the first time in history we've got fixed term parliaments.
"I made a lot of phone calls, but it was a tough ask, All the players I had targeted had got fixed up elsewhere.
"We're certainly getting exposed here on things we've got to get fixed," he said.
That has got to be fixed.
We're fixing the bug and counts will be made accurate once we've got it fixed".
We all know they've got it fixed in politico-economics.
That has got to be fixed, and it's Congress' job to fix it," he said.
"I've got the house fixed just the way I want it.
I've got to get it fixed.
Yes, but I've got a fix".
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